The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... expected to increase 40 percent by 2000. The five outlying counties , however , are expected to grow more than twice as fast , with population increasing by nearly 30 percent per de- cade until 1990 , then trailing off to 20 percent for ...
... expected to increase 40 percent by 2000. The five outlying counties , however , are expected to grow more than twice as fast , with population increasing by nearly 30 percent per de- cade until 1990 , then trailing off to 20 percent for ...
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... expected to bear between 1971 and 1976 with the actual number born during those years shows that they had about seven - eighths as many as they expected.18 It is conceivable that changing social conditions might cause a reversal of this ...
... expected to bear between 1971 and 1976 with the actual number born during those years shows that they had about seven - eighths as many as they expected.18 It is conceivable that changing social conditions might cause a reversal of this ...
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... expected to . The bulk of the jobs that will be created under this plan will go to those who are poor but are not on welfare . Only a small proportion of those currently receiving welfare benefits would be expected to work . The jobs ...
... expected to . The bulk of the jobs that will be created under this plan will go to those who are poor but are not on welfare . Only a small proportion of those currently receiving welfare benefits would be expected to work . The jobs ...
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE | 1 |
THE URBAN FRONTIER AND THE REGIONAL ASPECTS | 10 |
HARRIETT M Bartlett Cambridge Mass | 12 |
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