Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 451 pages |
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... percent of the total estimate . The bulk- of the budget is for grants to States and benefit payments . INCREASE IN WORKLOAD The workload of the Department has accelerated due to increased . responsibilities placed on it by new labor ...
... percent of the total estimate . The bulk- of the budget is for grants to States and benefit payments . INCREASE IN WORKLOAD The workload of the Department has accelerated due to increased . responsibilities placed on it by new labor ...
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... percent . That is , we expect the per capita share of the gross national product to go up quite substantially . This is really what we mean when we talk about the American standard of living . 250 POPULATION GROWTH 1930-1970 MILLIONS ...
... percent . That is , we expect the per capita share of the gross national product to go up quite substantially . This is really what we mean when we talk about the American standard of living . 250 POPULATION GROWTH 1930-1970 MILLIONS ...
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... percent , is significantly higher than the per- centage increase in the population . In other words , we are going to get a much bigger push in the labor force than even in the population , yet the population is really going to be way ...
... percent , is significantly higher than the per- centage increase in the population . In other words , we are going to get a much bigger push in the labor force than even in the population , yet the population is really going to be way ...
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... percent increase in that age group alone . Turning to the other end of the age scale , an increase of 512 million is expected in workers 45 years of age and over , a 20 - percent increase . And so you see , population is going up ...
... percent increase in that age group alone . Turning to the other end of the age scale , an increase of 512 million is expected in workers 45 years of age and over , a 20 - percent increase . And so you see , population is going up ...
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... PERCENT OF WOMEN IN EACH AGE GROUP WHO WILL BE IN THE LABOR FORCE IN 1970 AGE PERCENT GROUP O 10 20 30 40 50 60 14-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 & OVER And , of course , no description of the manpower situation , past , present ...
... PERCENT OF WOMEN IN EACH AGE GROUP WHO WILL BE IN THE LABOR FORCE IN 1970 AGE PERCENT GROUP O 10 20 30 40 50 60 14-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 & OVER And , of course , no description of the manpower situation , past , present ...
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activities actual 1960 estimate additional administrative agencies agricultural amendments amount appropriation asked assistance AULD average benefits Board budget Bureau of Labor CEDERBERG Chairman CLAGUE committee Congress Consumer Price Index cost DENTON Department of Labor DODSON domestic workers economic effect employment security Employment Service estimate 1961 estimate farm labor field figures FINNEGAN fiscal year 1961 FOGARTY foreign funds going GOODWIN groups HABERMEYER HOLCOMBE increase industry labor force Labor Standards LAIRD legislation LUNDQUIST manpower MARSHALL MCCAULEY mediator meetings ment Mexican migratory million minimum wage Miss AMBURSEN MITCHELL MOTLEY NYSTROM occupations offices older workers operations organizations percent placement plans positions problem Public Puerto Rico Railroad Retirement Board request safety salary Secretary of Labor staff statement tion unemployment compensation unemployment insurance unfair labor unfair labor practice veterans women workload