Post-war Economic Policy and Planning: Hearings Before the Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 408, a Resolution Creating a Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, March 15, 16, 21, 22, 28, April 13, 17, 18, 19 and May 3, 1944, Volumes 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Defense contracts |
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... percent of them were injured at work , as contrasted to 39.1 percent of the control group of nonhandicapped persons . The Pennsylvania State Bureau of Rehabilitation analyzed extensive automobile accident data and found that 0.6 percent ...
... percent of them were injured at work , as contrasted to 39.1 percent of the control group of nonhandicapped persons . The Pennsylvania State Bureau of Rehabilitation analyzed extensive automobile accident data and found that 0.6 percent ...
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... percent in Idaho , Louisiana , and Geor- gia to 60 percent in Oklahoma , and 66 percent in Montana . The study further showed that 10 percent of all claimants who had been unemployed for a period of 4 weeks prior to the time the study ...
... percent in Idaho , Louisiana , and Geor- gia to 60 percent in Oklahoma , and 66 percent in Montana . The study further showed that 10 percent of all claimants who had been unemployed for a period of 4 weeks prior to the time the study ...
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... percent to 6 percent in the basic employer rate and from 2 percent to 6 per- cent in the rate for employees . The 4 - percent increase for employees does not exceed the present average annual cost of medical care among wage - earning ...
... percent to 6 percent in the basic employer rate and from 2 percent to 6 per- cent in the rate for employees . The 4 - percent increase for employees does not exceed the present average annual cost of medical care among wage - earning ...
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Statement of | 289 |
Hines Brig Gen Frank T Administrator of Veterans Affairs | 309 |
Smith Harold D Director Bureau of the Budget | 393 |
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