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The Use of Social and Economic Resources to Eliminate Poverty by LEON H. KEYSERLING As ONE WHOSE VIEWS on the liquidation of poverty in a nation as rich as the United States are perhaps old - fashioned and tested by long observation of ...
The Use of Social and Economic Resources to Eliminate Poverty by LEON H. KEYSERLING As ONE WHOSE VIEWS on the liquidation of poverty in a nation as rich as the United States are perhaps old - fashioned and tested by long observation of ...
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Therefore , the war against poverty must allocate to the poor a large enough share of the national income for them not to be poor . And let us always remember , in the face of all the psychological and scholarly studies written about ...
Therefore , the war against poverty must allocate to the poor a large enough share of the national income for them not to be poor . And let us always remember , in the face of all the psychological and scholarly studies written about ...
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The poverty risk is very high when a woman serves as family head , affecting 70 percent of all those families in which the mother is under twenty - five and then declining ( as fewer of the children are under eighteen ) .
The poverty risk is very high when a woman serves as family head , affecting 70 percent of all those families in which the mother is under twenty - five and then declining ( as fewer of the children are under eighteen ) .
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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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