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... periods of ex- treme disturbance , who cannot then be returned to the community after they have achieved a ... period back home , are due to the lack of proper community planning to meet the needs of the aging population . Much ...
... periods of ex- treme disturbance , who cannot then be returned to the community after they have achieved a ... period back home , are due to the lack of proper community planning to meet the needs of the aging population . Much ...
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... period of time . On the other hand , universities are pretty much limited to projects suitable for these and dissertations , many of which involve extensive analysis of small bodies of data over fairly long periods of time . Private ...
... period of time . On the other hand , universities are pretty much limited to projects suitable for these and dissertations , many of which involve extensive analysis of small bodies of data over fairly long periods of time . Private ...
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... periods . Therefore , changes have not only included great increases in total population but also disproportionate ... period 1900. The total population doubled . These trends are continuing . The problems created by the increasing ...
... periods . Therefore , changes have not only included great increases in total population but also disproportionate ... period 1900. The total population doubled . These trends are continuing . The problems created by the increasing ...
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... period were made by the national health survey of 1935-36 and the President's Research Committee on Economic Trends - the fore- runner of the United States Committee on Economic Security . This research was followed and supported by ...
... period were made by the national health survey of 1935-36 and the President's Research Committee on Economic Trends - the fore- runner of the United States Committee on Economic Security . This research was followed and supported by ...
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... period . Although the retirement and unemployment insurance programs operate independently , the benefits they provide are closely coordi- nated . Receipt of benefits under one law does not affect an employee's right to receive them ...
... period . Although the retirement and unemployment insurance programs operate independently , the benefits they provide are closely coordi- nated . Receipt of benefits under one law does not affect an employee's right to receive them ...
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Page 221 - ... secure directly from any executive department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality information suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purpose of this Act; and each such department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, establishment, or instrumentality is authorized and directed to furnish such information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics directly to the Commission, upon request made by the Chairman or Vice Chairman.
Page 83 - ... if the parent or other relative with whom the child is living has resided in the State for one year immediately preceding the birth.
Page 191 - Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports: Labor Force, Series P-50, No. 45. This report, for 1952, shows over 38 million "additions" to the labor force during the year and almost as many "reductions.
Page 252 - Assembly concur) that the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated from the legislative contingent fund and made immediately available to pay the expenses of the committee, including personal service, in carrying out the provisions of this resolution. Such moneys shall be payable after audit by and upon the warrant of the Comptroller on vouchers certified or approved by the chairman of the committee in the manner provided by law.
Page 99 - State, by the municipality or other political subdivision in which the facility is located), for the accommodation of convalescents or other persons who are not acutely ill and not in need of hospital care but who require skilled nursing care and related medical services...
Page 117 - You will receive the report of the Commission on the Care and Treatment of the Chronically 111, Aged and Infirm...
Page 251 - Any vacancy in the membership of the committee shall be filled by the officer authorized to make the original appointment. The members of the committee shall serve without compensation for their services but shall be entitled to their actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties hereunder.
Page 63 - The time has come to evaluate and coordinate their activities; to let the right hand know what the left hand is doing; to have these agencies working together.
Page 62 - ... should have the benefits of such social services as counseling, information, vocational retraining and social casework. 9. Research, Professional Training. Older citizens should be able to expect an increase of research on the human aspects of aging and development of special courses in schools and departments of medicine, nursing, clinical psychology and social work to train professional workers in the field of aging.
Page 224 - Odin W. Anderson and Jacob J. Feldman, Family Medical Costs and Voluntary Health Insurance: A Nationwide Survey (New York, 1956), p.