Family Economics Review, Volumes 6-7Consumer and Food Economics Institute, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture., 1993 |
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... tion of the public business required by law of the Department . Research Summaries This publication is not copyrighted . Contents may be reprinted without permission , but credit to Family Economics Review would be appreciated . Use of ...
... tion of the public business required by law of the Department . Research Summaries This publication is not copyrighted . Contents may be reprinted without permission , but credit to Family Economics Review would be appreciated . Use of ...
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... tion orders , production and manufactur- ing quotas , and decisions made by the Office of Price Administration ( OPA ) as they changed throughout the war years ( see box , p . 3 ) . The newsletter reported decisions affecting rationing ...
... tion orders , production and manufactur- ing quotas , and decisions made by the Office of Price Administration ( OPA ) as they changed throughout the war years ( see box , p . 3 ) . The newsletter reported decisions affecting rationing ...
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... tion and equipment , health , housing , and family finance . Studies on population , ' The Supplemental Appropriations Act ( October 1949 ) provided funds to USDA to conduct research and technical studies . Funds assigned to ...
... tion and equipment , health , housing , and family finance . Studies on population , ' The Supplemental Appropriations Act ( October 1949 ) provided funds to USDA to conduct research and technical studies . Funds assigned to ...
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... tion to money income . The 1955 House- hold Food Consumption Survey showed that 40 percent of food consumed by farm households was home - produced ; the 1960-61 Survey of Consumer Expenditures showed this proportion had declined to ...
... tion to money income . The 1955 House- hold Food Consumption Survey showed that 40 percent of food consumed by farm households was home - produced ; the 1960-61 Survey of Consumer Expenditures showed this proportion had declined to ...
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... tion that could help them make sound economic decisions . FER has been instrumental in delivering these messages for the past 50 years . Economic Status of Families Over Time Published data from the 8 Family Economics Review.
... tion that could help them make sound economic decisions . FER has been instrumental in delivering these messages for the past 50 years . Economic Status of Families Over Time Published data from the 8 Family Economics Review.
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Page 24 - The costs given are for individuals in 4-person families. For individuals in other size families, the following adjustments are suggested...
Page 30 - Is based primarily on Information from supplementary questions In the December 1960 monthly survey of the labor force, conducted for the Bureau of Labor Statistics by the Bureau of the Census, through Its Current Population Survey.
Page 26 - Q] (Company or Personal Name) (Please type or print) (Additional address/attention line) (Street address) (City, State. ZIP Code) (Daytime phone including area code) (Purchase Order No.) YES NO May we make your name/address available to other mailers?
Page 3 - ... (2) a person living alone or sharing a household with others or living as a roomer in a private home or lodging house or in permanent living quarters in a hotel or motel, but who is financially independent; or (3) two or more persons living together who pool their income to make joint expenditure decisions. Financial independence is determined by the three major expense categories: housing, food, and other living expenses.
Page 7 - Btu is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit (F) at or near 39.2 degrees F.
Page 24 - Assumes that food for all meals and snacks is purchased at the store and prepared at home. Estimates for the thrifty food plan were computed from quantities of foods published in Family Economics Review 1984(1).
Page 3 - USDA's Nationwide Food Consumption Survey. USDA updates these survey prices using information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics: "CPI Detailed Report," table 3, to estimate the costs for the food plans.
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Page 30 - National Cholesterol Education Program. Report of the Expert Panel on Blood Cholesterol Levels in Children and Adolescents.
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