That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected, but to end the year with so inadequate an income, even when he has worked all week every week, often makes his efforts seem hopeless. Monthly Labor Review - Page 3081965Full view - About this book
| 1965 - 608 pages
...who did not have a full-time job all year were poor. That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected,...inadequate an income, even when he has worked all week All units White Nonwhite Percent with Incomes below— Percent with incomes below — Percent with... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1965 - 534 pages
...analysis of poverty, previously referred to, states : "That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected,...entitled to not even this amount, it should not be surprising that in 1963 there were 2 million families in poverty despite the fact that the head never... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1967 - 1176 pages
...a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be exi>ected. but to end the year with so inadequate an income,...every week, must make his efforts seem hopeless." And we must reckon with the fact that in 19(54 there were 2,100,000 heads of family, with 6,060,000... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1965 - 642 pages
...analysis of poverty, previously referred to, states: "That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected,...entitled to not even this amount, it should not be surprising that in 1963 there were 2 million families in poverty despite the fact that the head never... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965 - 1242 pages
...poverty by the Social Security Administration says: "That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected,...when he has worked all week every week, must make his effort* eeetn hopeless.- • . "Yet, with minimum wage provisions guaranteeing an annual Income of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1965 - 1212 pages
...families where the head is employed full time. That a man risks poverty for his family when ho doe* not or cannot work all the time might be expected,...income, even when he has worked all week every week, often makes his efforts seem hopeless. Xothwithstandiug the essential stress on more jobs to reduce... | |
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