The Aged and the Aging in the United States, Volumes 2-6Considers effects of the elderly population growth on employment, housing, income, and health care programs; pt. 6: Examines various health aspects and problems of the aged, state and local counseling and employment programs for the aged, the psychology of the aged, and future program needs and goals. Hearing was held in Grand Rapids, Mich.; pt. 7: Continuation of hearings on state assistance programs for the elderly. Hearings were held in Miami, Fla.; pt. 8: Concludes a nationwide study of the problems of the aged and aging to identify the major problems of older persons and the responsibilities of various agencies in filling their needs. Hearings were held in Detroit, Mich. |
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... months of the calendar year 1959. Price agreements are developed with committees of the State professional medical ... month ceiling on which the Federal Government shares the cost of such assistance .. For example , the following are ...
... months of the calendar year 1959. Price agreements are developed with committees of the State professional medical ... month ceiling on which the Federal Government shares the cost of such assistance .. For example , the following are ...
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... monthly old - age assistance grants for May 1959 : California , $ 84.11 ; Colorado , $ 98.29 ; Connecticut , $ 112.52 ... month . May I further add , without posing as either an expert at Government financ- ing , or as an economist , but ...
... monthly old - age assistance grants for May 1959 : California , $ 84.11 ; Colorado , $ 98.29 ; Connecticut , $ 112.52 ... month . May I further add , without posing as either an expert at Government financ- ing , or as an economist , but ...
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... month ceiling by anywhere from $ 5 to $ 35 , or in the case of one State , something like $ 50 per month . Now , I recommend that the present $ 65 ceiling be lifted completely and for those States which choose to administer an adequate ...
... month ceiling by anywhere from $ 5 to $ 35 , or in the case of one State , something like $ 50 per month . Now , I recommend that the present $ 65 ceiling be lifted completely and for those States which choose to administer an adequate ...
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... month in which he earns less than $ 100 . The Social Security Administration has advised me of the reasons for this ... month , and a person lost his annuity for any month in which he 43350-59 - pt . 2- earned $ 15 or more . Later it was ...
... month in which he earns less than $ 100 . The Social Security Administration has advised me of the reasons for this ... month , and a person lost his annuity for any month in which he 43350-59 - pt . 2- earned $ 15 or more . Later it was ...
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... month have been licensed , making a total of approximately 600 private and charitable nursing homes . Since 1952 , beds in licensed nursing homes have grown from 9,781 to 14,890 - an increase of 52 percent in those 4 years . We also ...
... month have been licensed , making a total of approximately 600 private and charitable nursing homes . Since 1952 , beds in licensed nursing homes have grown from 9,781 to 14,890 - an increase of 52 percent in those 4 years . We also ...
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Page 696 - Cobb, associate professor of the Graduate School of Public Health of the University of Pittsburgh.
Page 335 - For any person, whether an employer or an employee or not, to aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce the doing of any of the acts forbidden under this article, or to attempt to do so.
Page 335 - For any employer, labor organization or employment agency to discharge, expel or otherwise discriminate against any person because he has opposed any practices forbidden under this article or because he has filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under this article.
Page 436 - There are two points I would like to make. One is that regardless of better financing for medical care, there will aways be a great need for many more trained personnel.
Page 334 - It shall be an unlawful employment practice: 1. For an employer, because of the race, creed, color or national origin of any individual, to refuse to hire or employ or to bar or to discharge from employment such individual or to discriminate against such individual in compensation or in terms, conditions or privileges of employment.
Page 379 - Said commission shall report to the general court the results of its investigation and study, and its recommendations, if any, together with drafts of legislation necessary to carry its recommendations into effect, by filing the same with the clerk of the house of representatives on or before the last Monday of December in the current year.
Page 488 - We will insert your prepared statement in the record at this point. (The statement referred to follows :) STATEMENT BY W.
Page 335 - ... 3. For any employer or employment agency to print or circulate or cause to be printed or circulated any statement, advertisement, or publication, or to use any form of application for employment or to make any inquiry in connection with prospective employment, which expresses, directly or indirectly, any limitation, specification, or discrimination as to race, creed, color, or national origin, or any intent to make. any such limitation, specification, or discrimination, unless based upon a bona...
Page 379 - Service is hereby authorized to sit during the recess of the general court for the purpose of making an investigation and study of the subject matter of current house document numbered 3044 (App.
Page 386 - If you have a prepared statement, it will be made a part of the record in its entirety and you may summarize it in your own manner.