White House Conference on Aging, Hearing Before the Select Subcommittee on Education... 90-2, on H.J Res. 1271, June 18, 19681968 - 34 pages |
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... million , or 17 percent , are illiterate or functionally illiterate . Ninety percent of the 8 million older men and almost 80 percent of the 11 million older women live in their own households either as heads or wives of heads of the ...
... million , or 17 percent , are illiterate or functionally illiterate . Ninety percent of the 8 million older men and almost 80 percent of the 11 million older women live in their own households either as heads or wives of heads of the ...
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... million , or 17 percent , are illiterate or functionally illiterate . Ninety percent of the 8 million older men and almost 80 percent of the 11 million older women live in their own households either as heads or wives of heads of the ...
... million , or 17 percent , are illiterate or functionally illiterate . Ninety percent of the 8 million older men and almost 80 percent of the 11 million older women live in their own households either as heads or wives of heads of the ...
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... million people age 65 and over are kept out of poverty by their monthly social security cash benefits . Yet , as Secretary Cohen also recently pointed out , we cannot relax our efforts when 30 percent of our older population - some 5 ...
... million people age 65 and over are kept out of poverty by their monthly social security cash benefits . Yet , as Secretary Cohen also recently pointed out , we cannot relax our efforts when 30 percent of our older population - some 5 ...
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... million older people receiving institutional care . Much more attention must be given to the development of programs and services that prevent unnecessary institutionaliza- tion and that rehabilitate and restore older people to return ...
... million older people receiving institutional care . Much more attention must be given to the development of programs and services that prevent unnecessary institutionaliza- tion and that rehabilitate and restore older people to return ...
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... million people age 65 and over are kept out of poverty by their monthly social security cash benefits . Yet , as Secretary Cohen also recently pointed out , we cannot relax our efforts when 30 percent of our older population - some 5 ...
... million people age 65 and over are kept out of poverty by their monthly social security cash benefits . Yet , as Secretary Cohen also recently pointed out , we cannot relax our efforts when 30 percent of our older population - some 5 ...
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1961 Conference 1961 White House adequate Administration on Aging Advisory Committee agencies aging prior American Legion appropriate areas BECHILL benefits call a White Chairman citizens Commission on Aging Commissioner on Aging Committee on Education conducting similar conferences Conference on Aging Congress costs DANIELS delegates Department of Health EDITH GREEN Education and Labor elderly employment establish evaluate Federal ference on Aging field of aging FITCH Fogarty funds Government H.J. Res House Joint Resolution important including older Joint Resolution 1271 last Conference living LLOYD MEEDS major MARYLAND STATE SENATOR medicare meeting middle-aged and older million older National Conference National Council national goals needs of older Older Americans Act Pat McNamara percent planning and conducting poverty President problems proposed Conference responsibility SCHWEINHAUT Secretary of Health Select Subcommittee social security statement Subcommittee on Education testimony tion United United States Code Vocational Rehabilitation Act Welfare White House Conference