Social security in America: the factual background of the Social Security Act as summarized from staff reports to the Committee on Economic SecurityCommittee, 1937 - 592 pages |
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Page 388
... distribution of employees by size of firm in the census of manufactures is subject to the same limitations as in the census of mines and quarries and was consequently treated in the same manner . Table 1-5 summarizes the estimated ...
... distribution of employees by size of firm in the census of manufactures is subject to the same limitations as in the census of mines and quarries and was consequently treated in the same manner . Table 1-5 summarizes the estimated ...
Page 389
... distribution . This classification included about 96 percent of " wholesalers only " establishments . The distribution , how- ever , did not include an enumeration of the number of employees attached to the establishments . It was ...
... distribution . This classification included about 96 percent of " wholesalers only " establishments . The distribution , how- ever , did not include an enumeration of the number of employees attached to the establishments . It was ...
Page 390
... Distribution . — The 1930 census of retail distribution contained the fol- lowing data that were usable in obtaining desired estimates : The total number of employees , the number of owners and firm members , total volume of sales ...
... Distribution . — The 1930 census of retail distribution contained the fol- lowing data that were usable in obtaining desired estimates : The total number of employees , the number of owners and firm members , total volume of sales ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
A SUMMARY OF FOREIGN EXPERIENCE WITH UNEMPLOYMENT | 17 |
Maximum weekly incomes below which a state of need exists Belgium | 41 |
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actuarial administration agency aid to dependent amount annuity areas authorized average basis Belgium blind Bureau cantons census child child-health cities communal compensable labor force compulsory Connecticut contributions cost counties coverage covered Department dependent children depression distribution District duration of benefits earnings Economic Security eligible employed employees employment exchanges employment offices Employment Service established estimates expenditures families Federal Government gainful workers grants groups income increased individual industries insurance system legislation limited Massachusetts maternal maximum ment month monthly North Dakota old-age assistance old-age insurance paid pay rolls payable payments pension percent percentage ployment population public-health receiving reports rural Social Security Act Social Security Board South Carolina Statistics subsidies Supp tion total number trade-union unem unemployed unemployment benefits unemployment compensation unemployment insurance United wage earners wage loss waiting period weeks or less welfare West Virginia Wisconsin York