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" The tendency to join fraternal organizations for the purpose of obtaining care and relief in the event of sickness and insurance for the family in case of death is well-nigh universal. To the laboring classes and those of moderate means they offer many... "
From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social ... - Page 1
by David T. Beito - 2000 - 320 pages
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Report ..., Volume 2

Montana. Bureau of Agriculture, Labor, and Industry, New Hampshire. Bureau of Labor - Agriculture - 1894 - 594 pages
...86+ per cent., say they are not, and 25 make no report. The tendency to join fraternal organizations for the purpose of obtaining care and relief in the...they offer many advantages not to be had elsewhere at so little cost, and this fact led 455 of the 711 persons considered, 64 per cent., to join from...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Volume 1, Issues 1-7

Labor - 1896 - 876 pages
...ownership owned homes, 443 did not, and 48 made no report. The tendency to join fraternal organiza tions for the purpose of obtaining care and relief in the event of siek ness and insurance for the family in case of death is well-nigb universal. Four hundred and fifty-five,...
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The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society

David T. Beito, Peter Gordon, Alexander Tabarrok - Business & Economics - 2002 - 486 pages
...Societies before the Twentieth Century David T. Beito The tendency to join fraternal organizations for the purpose of obtaining care and relief in the...elsewhere. — New Hampshire Bureau of Labor, Report (1894) The social-welfare world of the poor has changed considerably since the turn of the twentieth century....
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The Voluntary City: Markets, Communities and Urban Planning

David T. Beito, Peter Gordon, Alexander Tabarrok - Business & Economics - 2006 - 516 pages
...Societies before the Twentieth Century DAVID T. BEITO The tendency to join fraternal organizations for the purpose of obtaining care and relief in the...elsewhere. —New Hampshire Bureau of Labor, Report (1894) The social-welfare world of the poor has changed considerably since the turn of the twentieth century....
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