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... cent for the group with the young heads to over 40 per cent for the families with female heads . " Moreover , since 1947 the percentage of each of these subgroups in the total of all families has risen : Families with young heads from ...
... cent for the group with the young heads to over 40 per cent for the families with female heads . " Moreover , since 1947 the percentage of each of these subgroups in the total of all families has risen : Families with young heads from ...
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... cent increase in the relative number of beneficiaries requires a 50 per cent increase in the social security tax rate if benefit replace- ment ratios are to be maintained . Since the cost of the benefits to retirees and survivors is ...
... cent increase in the relative number of beneficiaries requires a 50 per cent increase in the social security tax rate if benefit replace- ment ratios are to be maintained . Since the cost of the benefits to retirees and survivors is ...
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... cent of GNP to over 13 per cent of GNP . Non - defense expenditures remained at about 15 per cent of GNP . The governmental share of the output of the American economy in- creased by about 80 per cent during these five years - virtually ...
... cent of GNP to over 13 per cent of GNP . Non - defense expenditures remained at about 15 per cent of GNP . The governmental share of the output of the American economy in- creased by about 80 per cent during these five years - virtually ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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