| 1964 - 798 pages
...percent, respectively). The foregoing findings are the first from the nationwide 1963 Survey of the Aged undertaken by the Social Security Administration,...acting as its agent in collecting and tabulating the data. This survey will provide data on the income of the aged and their work experience, health care... | |
| 1964 - 690 pages
...percent, respectively). The foregoing findings are the first from the nationwide 1963 Survey of the Aged undertaken by the Social Security Administration,...acting as its agent in collecting and tabulating the data. This Survey will provide data on the income of the aged and their work experience, health care... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 420 pages
...percent, respectively) . The foregoing findings are the first from the nationwide 1963 Survey of the Aged undertaken by the Social Security Administration,...acting as its agent in collecting and tabulating the data. This Survey will provide data on the income of the aged and their work experience, health care... | |
| James H. Schulz - 1968 - 84 pages
...1962 below the poverty levels established by the Social Security Administration.9 The table also * This survey was undertaken by the Social Security...with the Bureau of the Census acting as its agent in the collection and tabulation of data. The survey was conducted in January and February of 1963 and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1967 - 892 pages
...record:) HOSPITALIKATION OF AGED PERSONS The following information is from the 1963 Surrey of the Aged undertaken by the Social Security Administration,...acting as its agent in collecting and tabulating the data : Among the 17.5 million persons aged 65 and over, in early 1963, 2.4 million received care during... | |
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