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They include important and tested means for program planning ; awareness of how to use intimate knowledge of the phenomena of people in troubled or disadvantaged situations ; and , most important , experience in predicting expected ...
They include important and tested means for program planning ; awareness of how to use intimate knowledge of the phenomena of people in troubled or disadvantaged situations ; and , most important , experience in predicting expected ...
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And this 3.75 percent unemployment rate means a rate twice as high among Negroes and three times as high among teen - agers . Also , as unemployment rotates among different people at different times of the year , the 3.75 percent rate ...
And this 3.75 percent unemployment rate means a rate twice as high among Negroes and three times as high among teen - agers . Also , as unemployment rotates among different people at different times of the year , the 3.75 percent rate ...
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It is all right as long as the dilemmas continue to be posed and suggestions are made for a basis for the choice of values . But the incremental approach , or swinging back and forth between alternative goals and alternative means ...
It is all right as long as the dilemmas continue to be posed and suggestions are made for a basis for the choice of values . But the incremental approach , or swinging back and forth between alternative goals and alternative means ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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