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Page 744
... social insurance programs of the Germany of Bis- marck ; but in the United States , the floor - of - protection philosophy was not formally implemented until the pas- sage of the Social Security Act of 1935. The floor of protection also ...
... social insurance programs of the Germany of Bis- marck ; but in the United States , the floor - of - protection philosophy was not formally implemented until the pas- sage of the Social Security Act of 1935. The floor of protection also ...
Page 754
... social insurance or by categorical assistance . 2. In most social insurance programs , benefits are re- ceivable as a matter of right . Public assistance , on the other hand , requires the demonstration of need . The de- gree of need is ...
... social insurance or by categorical assistance . 2. In most social insurance programs , benefits are re- ceivable as a matter of right . Public assistance , on the other hand , requires the demonstration of need . The de- gree of need is ...
Page 911
... social investigations and polem- ics for law reforms . Their names are too many to bear repeating ; they mark milestones in the social history of the 19th century . Some , but by no means all , of them worked for specifically feminine ...
... social investigations and polem- ics for law reforms . Their names are too many to bear repeating ; they mark milestones in the social history of the 19th century . Some , but by no means all , of them worked for specifically feminine ...
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