Tomayko, John F., director, Insurance, Pension and Unemployment Page Benefits Department, United Steelworkers of America, statement. 1576, 1582 Prepared statement... Training, retraining workers: Employment of Apprentices, regulations, Labor Department. 1586 Government-financed training programs. Gerontology, interest in 1746 903, 965, 968 1228 Letter to Senator Williams by Emerson H. Beier, senior analyst, Auto Insurance and Compensation Study. Transportation problems: Tully, Capt. Robert L., first vice president, Air Line Pilots Association, statement.. 530, 545 1240 U Ucciferri, James, Vineland, N.J. tion; Plant shutdowns; Training, retraining) Unemployment, statistics and remedies for (see also Labor force participa 1022 1324 45-and-older unemployment increase. 20 Highest rate least educated.... Long-duration among older workers.. 1186, 1190 Male unemployment rates, by age, 1961-68, table.. Long-term compared with total, men, by age, 1957, 1966, table.. 1186, 1322 1196 1323 Older workers' unemployment, influence on inflation 1322 Unemployment benefits, need to extend_ Unemployed 15 or more weeks, percent, by age and sex, 1957, 1961, 1966, 1968, table. 1164, 1166, 1169 1323 Unemployment causes 1168, 1190, 1192, 1215, 1326 New York State, table--- Unemployment insurance beneficiaries—age, weeks receiving benefits, 1318, 21 1166 Unemployment statistics, by age. Unemployment rates, men aged 45-54, 1947–57, table 1324 U.S. Employment Service. United Auto Workers Retired Workers Center, Detroit, Mich., statement by Olga Madar, executive board member. Unger, Sherman, General Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban 1318 775 1109 1220 Statement by Charles Odell, Director.. 1220 V Van Syckle, Ralph, welfare director, Tenafly, N.J., statement_ __ 889 650 W Wakefield, Emma, Detroit, Mich W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, statements by Harold 5, 93, 1099, 1163, 1919 Walters, Thomas, president, National Association of Retired Civil Em 485 Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, statement by Brian Flores, busi ness representative... Watt, Wallace F., Detroit, Mich Page 1755, 1763 485 Wedderburn, Mrs. Dorothy, lecturer in industrial sociology, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, England, statement Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act, reports made to Labor Depart ment, comments on by Murray W. Latimer.. Welfare system federally operated, support for Economic situation of aged, means for improving Eligibility test, proof of need. Not accepted on level with social insurance. Program potential, locality effects on Reluctant acceptance by elderly.. Rural areas, not effective in... Welfare-how much can we afford, table Welfare reform bill, new provisions_ White House Conference on Aging.... Budgeting for..... Elderly representation, need for.... State agencies on aging, cooperation with.. Cost assumption by States. State directives missing - - Widows, older women: Earnings less than men's.. 1028 1733 1789 221 1071 1072 1072 1787 889 1818 74 1787, 1788 1878, 1910, 2, 3, 5 1878, 1879, 1884, 1885, 1912 1912 1799 1878 1885 1885, 1886, 1911 1878 1911 1804-1808 100, 492, 519, 1006 1804, 1807 1807 15, 62, 114, 155, 546 Rural women in poverty Increase in number.. Jobfinding information publications Labor force return, reasons for Life expectancy increasing 7, 1805 1805, 1806 1806 1804 478 Living in poverty.105, 139, 143, 196, 335, 338 (chart), 576, 1111, 1112, 1817 Retirement benefit average Retirement income less than men's. Training, retraining programs 1805 Widows disadvantaged.. Treatment under social security 1475, 1937 40 Wiess, Johanna, Ann Arbor, Mich.. Women's Bureau, Labor Department, testimony. 1803 Williams, Senator Harrison A., Jr., (New Jersey), statements.. Paul R. Dixon, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission_ Withers, Irma R., deputy director, National Institute of Industrial Joseph H. Pechman, Brookings Institution Women. (See Labor, Department of; Widows, older women.) Gerontology, Employment Aspects working paper...... Women's Bureau, Department of Labor.. Statement by Elizabeth D. Koontz, Director.. Woodcock, Joseph C., Jr., State senator, New Jersey, statement. 1803-1808 Woodward & Lothrop Department Store, Washington, D.C., statement by Fred M. Thompson, personnel services manager_ Work distribution over lifetime Worthington, Joseph, Franklin Township, N.J_ Wyatt Co., actuary, Washington, D.C., statement by Paul Jackson.. 1803 906 1293 1170 1022 1638 486 1, 488, 742, 867, 957, 1025, 1086, 1161, 1426, 1751 1926 1125 468 229 250 1307 YZ Page Yarborough, Senator Ralph (Texas), statement. Zahora, Mrs. Anne, executive director, Cape May City Office on Aging, Young, Whitney M., Jr., National Urban League, Inc., New York, N. Y., 593 330 Prepared statement__ 959 970 |