Social Security BulletinSocial Security Administration, 1947 |
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... benefits awarded , quarterly , by type F 29-30 ; My 28-29 ; Ag 32 ; N 30-31 Benefit payments : Awarded : M : OASI Number and amount of monthly benefits , by type ‒‒‒‒‒‒ Number of lump - sum payments , quar- terly F 29-30 ; My 28 ; Ag 32 ...
... benefits awarded , quarterly , by type F 29-30 ; My 28-29 ; Ag 32 ; N 30-31 Benefit payments : Awarded : M : OASI Number and amount of monthly benefits , by type ‒‒‒‒‒‒ Number of lump - sum payments , quar- terly F 29-30 ; My 28 ; Ag 32 ...
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... benefits . Veterans ' unemployment allowances__ Time lapse in benefit payments , July - September 1946_ . Nonfarm placements ---- Applicants for account numbers , July - September 1946-- Monthly benefits in current - payment status ...
... benefits . Veterans ' unemployment allowances__ Time lapse in benefit payments , July - September 1946_ . Nonfarm placements ---- Applicants for account numbers , July - September 1946-- Monthly benefits in current - payment status ...
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... benefit duration seems to in- dicate a fairly short average spell of individual unemployment . Since some workers who are laid off always have small chance of finding a suit- able job and will receive benefits until they exhaust their ...
... benefit duration seems to in- dicate a fairly short average spell of individual unemployment . Since some workers who are laid off always have small chance of finding a suit- able job and will receive benefits until they exhaust their ...
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... benefits remained on the rolls for about 11-12 weeks , far less than the duration of benefits to which they were entitled . In the week ended October 26 , 1946 , the 830,000 civilian unemployed workers who were draw- ing benefits ...
... benefits remained on the rolls for about 11-12 weeks , far less than the duration of benefits to which they were entitled . In the week ended October 26 , 1946 , the 830,000 civilian unemployed workers who were draw- ing benefits ...
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benefits . In that first quarter , aver- age weekly benefits were less than 45 percent of average weekly earnings . In most States , in fact , the maximum weekly benefit is now less than half the average weekly earnings of cov- ered ...
benefits . In that first quarter , aver- age weekly benefits were less than 45 percent of average weekly earnings . In most States , in fact , the maximum weekly benefit is now less than half the average weekly earnings of cov- ered ...
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Page 38 - Such special obligations shall bear interest at a rate equal to the average rate of interest, computed as to the end of the calendar month next preceding the date of such issue, borne by all interest-bearing obligations of the United States then forming a part of the Public Debt...
Page 45 - If the position offered is vacant due directly to a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute; (b) if the wages, hours, or other conditions of the work offered are substantially less favorable to the individual than those prevailing for similar work in the locality; (c) if as a condition of being employed the individual would be required to join a company union or to resign from or refrain from joining any bona fide labor organization; 6.
Page 11 - Administrator may deem most appropriate for carrying out the national airport plan, regardless of the States in which they are located. The...
Page 7 - Genocide is a denial of the right of existence of entire human groups, as homicide is the denial of the right to live of individual human beings; such denial of the right of existence shocks the conscience of mankind, results in great losses to humanity in the form of cultural and other contributions represented by these human groups, and is contrary to moral law and to the spirit and aims of the United Nations.
Page 8 - B, not less than 75 percent is apportioned among the States according to the need of each State for financial assistance in carrying out its State Plan after taking into consideration the number of live births in each State and per capita income in each State.
Page 7 - Freedom of information is a fundamental human right and is the touchstone of all the freedoms to which the United Nations is consecrated ; Freedom of information implies the right to gather, transmit and publish news anywhere and everywhere without fetters.
Page 3 - ... to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security, and to ensure, by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that armed force shall not be used, save in the common interest, and to employ international machinery for the promotion of the economic and social advancement of all peoples, HAVE RESOLVED TO COMBINE OUR EFFORTS TO ACCOMPLISH THESE AIMS.
Page 35 - Has not sufficient income or other resources to provide a reasonable subsistence compatible with decency and health; 3.
Page 39 - Account. At intervals not longer than three years the Board shall make an estimate of the liabilities created by this Act and the Railroad Retirement Act of 1935 and shall include such estimate in its annual report.
Page 3 - Subject to the provisions of this Act, every person who on or after the appointed day, being over school leaving age and under pensionable age, is in Great Britain, and fulfils such conditions as may be prescribed as to residence in Great Britain, shall become insured under this Act and thereafter continue throughout his life to be so insured.