Health, education, and welfare1968 - 136 pages |
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Page 42
... poverty . Between December 1963 and December 1968 , when the total population will have increased an estimated 8 percent , the number of persons in poverty will have decreased an estimated 38 percent . A comparison of the white and non ...
... poverty . Between December 1963 and December 1968 , when the total population will have increased an estimated 8 percent , the number of persons in poverty will have decreased an estimated 38 percent . A comparison of the white and non ...
Page 80
... poverty would not be in poverty if they had only three children to support . A 1965 sample survey showed that 21 % of American families reported that their last child was unwanted at the time of conception . One of the major challenges ...
... poverty would not be in poverty if they had only three children to support . A 1965 sample survey showed that 21 % of American families reported that their last child was unwanted at the time of conception . One of the major challenges ...
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... POVERTY 1. CONTINUED ECONOMIC GROWTH : --With continued economic growth the poverty group can be reduced from 22 million to perhaps as low as 15-16 million in the next four years . 2. EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEANINGFUL , PRODUCTIVE ...
... POVERTY 1. CONTINUED ECONOMIC GROWTH : --With continued economic growth the poverty group can be reduced from 22 million to perhaps as low as 15-16 million in the next four years . 2. EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEANINGFUL , PRODUCTIVE ...
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Administration AFDC agencies Alaskan Natives American areas ASSISTANT SECRETARY average Bureau challenges chart child citizens colleges community mental health CONSUMER PROTECTION continued costs DECLINE DESEGREGATION DHEW EXPENDITURES DHEW funds disabled Education Acts Educational Opportunity Elementary and Secondary Elimination enrolled estimated expanded expenditures for health facilities family planning services Federal credit unions Federal funds FISCAL YEARS 1963 GOALS FOR 1976 Gross National Product GUAM HANDICAPPED PERSONS REHABILITATED health manpower HEART DISEASE high quality higher education household heads HYPERTENSIVE HEART DISEASE illegitimacy improved INFANT MORTALITY libraries live births low income major Measles medical schools Medicare mental health centers mental hospitals Million Children National Institute participating PAYMENTS percent increase physicians population poverty prescription drugs private life insurance problems progress RECIPIENTS Regional Medical Programs Rehabilitation Service RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE Salmonellosis Secondary Education Social Security Administration social security benefits STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Tuberculosis vocational education vocational rehabilitation