 | United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1951 - 1648 pages
...desirable as supplements to the public program. /. The first principle of a const native a/>/>roach to tht income maintenance needs of the aged is that there...should be opportunity for productive employment for thane who are able to and want to work. We have already discussed in part I the reasons for agreement... | |
 | Robert M. Ball, Robert Myers Ball - 1952 - 120 pages
...the idea that private pension plans are desirable as supplements to the public program. /. The -first principle of a constructive approach to the income maintenance needs of the- aged is that there xhould be opportunity for productive employment for those who are able to and want to work. We have... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1961 - 700 pages
...strong, sound and secure economy capable of providing n high level of goods and services. The first principle of a constructive approach to the income maintenance needs of the aged, therefore, is that the measures taken to promote old-age security be in harmony with broad economic... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 1750 pages
...Income security of older people is an important objective of American society. and services. The first principle of a constructive approach to the income maintenance needs of the aged, therefore, is that the measures taken to promote oldage security be in harmony with broad economic... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 326 pages
...security of older people is an important objective of American society. 241 and services. The first principle of a constructive approach to the income maintenance needs of the aged, therefore, is that the measures taken to promote oldage security be in harmony with broad economic... | |
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