Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen66National Conference on Social Welfare, 1939 |
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... accepted are in inverse ratio to the index of factory employment in the city . When em- ployment goes higher , the ... accepted . In other words , with a factory index of 84 we accepted 113,000 families for assistance , whereas in 1934 ...
... accepted are in inverse ratio to the index of factory employment in the city . When em- ployment goes higher , the ... accepted . In other words , with a factory index of 84 we accepted 113,000 families for assistance , whereas in 1934 ...
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... accepted . Not until it was demonstrated that writing off 45 percent of construction cost tended to increase construction cost rather than decrease rent , would the fact be accepted . Not until it is demonstrated that uniform write ...
... accepted . Not until it was demonstrated that writing off 45 percent of construction cost tended to increase construction cost rather than decrease rent , would the fact be accepted . Not until it is demonstrated that uniform write ...
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... accepted no children born out of wedlock during the period covered by the report , and less than fifty such children had been accepted in each of eleven other states . This low percentage may be due to the slow process of change from ...
... accepted no children born out of wedlock during the period covered by the report , and less than fifty such children had been accepted in each of eleven other states . This low percentage may be due to the slow process of change from ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
THE COMMUNITY | 13 |
SOCIAL CASE WORK | 19 |
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