The Public Interest, Ausgaben 38-41National Affairs, 1975 |
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... receive the assistance only if they locate in a housing unit provided the assistance . That is , if the unit was not financed or otherwise assisted through one of the specific programs , the house- hold cannot receive the assistance ...
... receive the assistance only if they locate in a housing unit provided the assistance . That is , if the unit was not financed or otherwise assisted through one of the specific programs , the house- hold cannot receive the assistance ...
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... receive social security when they retired , their wives and children would receive social security if they died or became dis- abled , and they were to receive unemployment insurance when they became unemployed . Welfare was to be a ...
... receive social security when they retired , their wives and children would receive social security if they died or became dis- abled , and they were to receive unemployment insurance when they became unemployed . Welfare was to be a ...
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... receive little or no extra benefits in return . Under the current law , a man who retires can receive an additional 50 per cent of his benefits if he has a de- pendent wife . The wife may instead receive benefits on the basis of her own ...
... receive little or no extra benefits in return . Under the current law , a man who retires can receive an additional 50 per cent of his benefits if he has a de- pendent wife . The wife may instead receive benefits on the basis of her own ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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