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This article is modeled after Robert Michels' classic study of European social democracy. It attempts to ascertain the possibility of evolving and implementing, independent of government sponsorship, an integrative social economics. The study focuses on the largest American denomination,...
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Communism appears to have a “better image” in the West than fascism and Nazism. The apparent reasons for this are revealed and commented on, and the conclusion is that the West should not be misled into a compromise with Soviet communism.
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This article focuses on a set of issues concerning unemployment insurance costs. The effect on unemployment insurance costs of variables under the control of the state legislature, such as the maximum benefit amount paid per week to unemployed workers, is analysed, as are the problems of abusing...
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high percentage of undernutrition in the USA is concentrated in areas where social and economic deprivation is most …
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latter half of the ineteenth century brought the USA face‐to‐face at the beginning of the twentieth century with the very …
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Poverty numbers have decreased in the United States over the past few decades but these statistics tend to mask trends for different demographic groups. Aged women living alone make up 95 per cent of on‐family households, and 47 per cent of these women had annual incomes of less than $10,000...
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Some evidence for the nexus of child care services, labour force participation, fertility, and family income inequality of working mothers in the US is presented in a cause‐effect framework. Based on sample data of 100 SMSAs in 1980, the study finds that the provision of child care services...
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“Feminisation of poverty” is a phrase heard frequently today, not only in the popular press, but also in professional groups concerned with women. It suggests that women living alone with their children bear a disproportionate share of the poverty burden. The following questions are...
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preliminary evidence can be found to give some support to the golden mean in economics. Uses the data for the 50 states of the USA … conservative states. But liberal states fare still better. One possible explanation for this is that liberal states in the USA are …
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the USA, such as the periodicity of regulatory innovation, the role of the organized consumer movement, and the roots of …
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