Committee on Economic Security (CES)
Social Security In America |
APPENDIXES
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Accident compensation. See Workmen's compensation. Administration. See under Old-age annuities, compulsory; Unemployment compensation. Advisory Council on Economic Security. See Economic Security, Advisory Council on. Aged _____________________________________________________ 138-142,155-180 Proportion in total population___________________________________ 139-142 Provisions for, in the United States_____________________________ 155-180 Agricultural labor_______________________________________ 21,26,face p.96,96, 107, 208, 210, 213, 214, 222, 223, 373, 374, 386-387, 394, 536, 553 Alabama: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Child-welfare services ______________________________________ 255,257,349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_______________________ 235-238 passim, 245, 247 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance______________________________________________ 166-168 Tax receipts___________________________________________________ 366,367 Unemployment compensation __________________ 6,108,109,117, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Alaska: Children, dependent, aid to___________________________ 235-237 passim, 247 Old-age assistance ___________________________ face p.160,164-168 passim Almshouses ____________________________________________________ 154,158,251 American Federation of Labor________________________________________ 57 Animal Industry, Bureau of___________________________________________ 336 Argentina, old-age annuities, compulsory_______________________________ 184 Arizona: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, dependent, aid to_________________ 235,237,238,244,245,247,349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel ___________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with ___________________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance_______________________________________ 159-168 passim Tax receipts __________________________________ 367 562 Arizona-Continued. Unemployment compensation; basic estimates ___________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Arkansas: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_______________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235-238 passim, 245,247,349 Employment estimates______________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel_____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services_____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance _____________________________________ 161,166,168,349 Tax receipts___________________________________________________ 366,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income_______________________________________ 364,365,370 Armstrong, Barbara Nachtrieb __________________________________ 135 Australia: Old-age assistance_________________________________ 158,181-187 passim Survivors' Insurance (New South Wales) _______________________ 459 Unemployment compensation (Queensland) ______________________ 6,17 Austria: Old-age annuities, compulsory__________________________________ 183,186 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance ___________________________________ 459,460,461 Unemployment compensation ____________________________________ 6 |
Belgium: Old-age annuities, compulsory_________________________________ 183,186 Old-age annuities, voluntary____________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance __________________________ 459,460 Unemployment compensation _______________________ 4, 5, 7,11,17, 33-43 Administration_______________________________________________ 37-38 Contributions _______________________________________________ 39 Coverage___________________________________________________ 38 Ghent system________________________________________________ 4,34 Historical development_____________________________________ 33-37 Liege Plan___________________________________________________ 5,34 Trade-union plans ________________________________________ 11,34-35 Benefits. See under Old-age annuities, compulsory, Germany; Old-age annuities, compulsory, United States (proposed plan); Old-age benefits, United States; Unemployment compensation. Blind, aid to___________________________________________ 301-311,372,555-557 Federal subsidy__________________________________________ 309-311,372 Social Security Act, provisions _______________________ 309-311,372,555-557 State laws_____________________________________________________ 301-309 Brazil: Old-age annuities, compulsory___________________________________ 184 Old-age annuities, voluntary____________________________________ 188 Brown, J. Douglas__________________________________________________ 135 563 Bulgaria: Old-age annuities, compulsory _______________________ 183 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance _____________________________________________ 459 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 6 |
California: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal____________________________ 261,500-513 Old-age assistance__________________________________ 160-168 passim, 349 Public-welfare expenditures _______________________ 347 Tax receipts___________________________________________________ 366,367 Unemployment compensation _______________________ 6,108,109,110,117, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income________________________________________ 363,364,370 Canada: Old-age annuities, voluntary________________________________ 188,454-457 Old-age assistance________________________________ 181-188 passim, 453-454 Survivors' insurance_____________________________________________ 459 Unemployment compensation _______________________ 6,17, 441-447 Casual labor_______________________________________________ 222,223,373,536 Child-health services. See Maternal and child-health services. Child-welfare services _______________________ 231, 251-258, 288-290, 297-298, 372, 543-544 Federal subsidy_____________________________________ 257-258,288-290,372 Legislation, proposed____________________________________________ 289-290 Social Security Act____________________________ 231, 297-298, 372, 543,544 Child Welfare League of America__________________________________ 252, 253 Children, crippled, services for______________ 231,283-286,296-297,372,542-543 Federal subsidy____________________________________________ 296-297,372 Social Security Act____________________________ 231,296-297,372,542-543 State provisions________________________________________________ 283-286 Children, dependent aid to__________ 231,233-249,288-289,292-295,372,538-540 Expenditures, estimated________________________________________ 244-245 Extent of aid____________________________________________________ 237 Federal subsidy ___________________________ 247-249,288-289,292-295,372 Legislation, proposed___________________________________________ 288-289 Recipients, estimates of_____________________________________ 237-244,248 Social Security Act____________________________ 231, 292-295, 372, 538-540 State laws____________________________________________ 233-239,244-247 Grants_____________________________________________ 235-236,246,247 Adequacy of_____________________________________________ 246 Average monthly________________________________________ 247 Maximum ____________________________________________ 235-236 Operation of_______________________________________ 236-239,244-245 Subsidy, need for State and Federal__________________________ 246-248 Survey________________________________________________239,242,244,246 564 Children, handicapped________________________________________________ 253 Children in relief families_________________________________ 230, 239-244, 248 Children, neglected and delinquent. See Child-welfare services. Children, security for__________________________________ 229-231,287 288,519 Child Welfare, Committee on__________________________________ 230, 519 Need for______________________________________________________ 229-231 Federal participation__________________________________________ 287-288 Integration with other programs________________________________ 229 Legislation, proposed___________________________________________ 287-291 Children's Bureau_______________________ 154, 230-298 passim, 318, 336, 337, 379 Almshouse survey_______________________________________________ 154 Children, dependent, aid to, survey____________________ 238-248 passim Public-health services________________________________________ 338-337 Children's Year______________________________________________________ 270 Chile: Old-age annuities, compulsory__________________________________ 183,185 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Colorado: Birth rate _________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 235,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _______________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance________________________________ 160-168 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58,60,400 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Committee on Economic Security. See Economic Security, Committee on. Commons, John R.___________________________________________________ 91 Compensable labor force. See Coverage under Unemployment compensation, United States. Connecticut: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to ________________________________________302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58,400 Employment service, State ______________________________ 432, 436, 438 National Reemployment Service, amalgamation with _______________________ 436 Personnel________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _______________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal___________________________________500-513 Old-age assistance__________________________________________ 166,168,348 Old-age dependency________________________________________ 149-151,154 Tax receipts___________________________________________________388,387 565 Connecticut-Continued. Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117,400 Unemployment estimates______________________________ face p. 58, 60,400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 363,364,370 Contributions. See under Old-age annuities, compulsory, Germany; Old-age annuities, compulsory, United States (proposed plan) ; Unemployment compensation. Couzens, Senator James____________________________________________ 91 Coverage. See under Old-age annuities, compulsory, Germany; Old-age annuities, compulsory, United States (proposed plan) ; Unemployment compensation. Cuba, old-age annuities, compulsory ______________________________ 184 Czechoslovakia: Old-age annuities, compulsory_______________________________ 183,185,186 Old-age annuities, voluntary_____________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance_______________________________________ 459,460,461 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 6, 7 |
Delaware: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, dependent, aid to________________ 235, 237, 238, 244,245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58,400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance _______________________ face p.160,161-168 passim, 349 Tax receipts_______________________________________________ 366,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates___________________________ face p. 58, 59,61, 400 Wealth and income________________________________________ 363,364,370 Denmark: Old-age assistance_______________________________________ 181-187 passim Survivors' insurance___________________________________________ 459,460 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 7 Diseases, preventable_______________________________________________ 320,323 District of Columbia: Birth rate______________________________________________________ 499 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 235,237,238,245,248,247 Employment estimates__________________________________ face p. 58,400 Employment service, personnel____________________________________ 438 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance___________________________________________ 166,168 Old-age dependency______________________________________________ 152 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation_______________________6,108,109,115,117,119, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates______________________________ face p. 58, 61,400 Wealth and income_____________________________________ 363,364,365,370 Domestic service__________________________________ face p.96,96,107,208-209, 210, 213-214, 222, 223, 373, 374, 386-387, 394,536, 553 |
566 Eade, Walter F. ______________________________________________________ 453 Economic Security, Advisory Council on ______________________ III, IV, 516 Economic Security, Committee on________________________ III, 15,92-95,114,120,131,195-196, 210-216,230,277-279,288-291,515-530 Actuarial consultants ____________________________________________ 517 Child Welfare, Committee on___________________________________ 230, 519 Creation _____________________________________________________ III,515 Dental Advisory Committee_______________________________________ 518 Hospital Advisory Board_______________________________________ 518 Medical Advisory Committee______________________________________ 517 Members_________________________________________________________ 516 Nursing Advisory Committee______________________________________ 519 Public Employment and Public Assistance, Advisory Committee on _______________________ 519 Public-Health Advisory Committee________________________________ 518 Recommendations to Congress_____________________ 92-95,131,195-196, 210-216, 277-279, 288-291 Child welfare ______________________________________________ 289-290 Children, dependent, aid to_________________________________ 288-289 Maternal and child health__________________________ 277-279,290-291 Old-age annuities, compulsory_____________________________ 210-212 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________ 214-216 Old-age assistance__________________________________________ 195-196 Taxes _____________________________________________ 94-95,210-212 Unemployment compensation _______________________ 92-95,131 Report to President______________________________________________ III,15 Staff________________________________________________________ 521-523 Staff reports, list of____________________________________________ 525-530 Unemployment compensation, "model" bill _______________________ 120 Economic Security, Technical Board on___________________________ III, 518-617 Ecuador: Old-age annuities,compulsory_____________________________________ 184 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Education, Office of__________________________________________________ 336 Eliot, Martha M_____________________________________________________ 227 Emergency relief, Federal, dependent children in relief families ____________________230, 239-244,248 Employer reserves. See under Unemployment compensation, United States. Employment exclusions, United States____face p. 96, 96, 107, 208, 213-214, 222, 223, 373-374, 385-394, 536,553 Employment opportunities, staff, Committee on Economic Security _______________________522 Employment service, States_________________________________ 131,133, 428-439 Cost of __________________________________________________________ 133 Demonstration centers__________________________________________ 429-430 National Reemployment Service, amalgamation with _______________________ 436 Unemployment compensation, relation to____________________ 131, 437-439 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _______________________ 432 Employment Service, United States_____________________ 130-131,133, 423-439 History and development___________________________________ 131,423-439 Wagner-Peyser Act_________________________ 130-131,133,423,430,431-437 Employment, United States, estimates _______________________ face p. 58, 62-70,130, 400-401, 522 Compensable labor force, by States___________________________ 400-401 Industries, by_________________________________________________ 63-64 Nonagricultural, by States____________________________________ face p.58 567 Employment, United States, estimates_______________________Continued. Partial__________________________________________________________ 64-69 Seasonal_________________________________________________________ 69-70 Stabilization of __________________________________________________ 130 States, by___________________________________________________ face p. 58 Trend in_________________________________________________________ 62-63 England. See Great Britain. Expenditures: Local governments ___________________________________________ 358-360 State governments______________________________________________ 362-363 |
Federal grants. See Federal subsidy. Federal subsidy____________________________________ 102-104,132-133,190-197, 220-222, 247-249, 257-258, 288-297, 309-311, 338-342, 345-381 Blind, aid to_______________________________________________ 309-311,372 Child-welfare services______________________________ 257-258,288-290,372 Children, crippled, services for______________________________ 296-297,372 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 247-249,288-289,292-295,372 Historical precedent for____________________________________ 372,431,432 Maternal and child-health services _______________________ 288,290-291,372 Need for_____________________________________________________ 345-381 Old-age assistance__________________________________ 190-197,220-222,372 Public-health services____________________________________ 338-342,372 Unemployment compensation administration _______ 102-104,132-133, 372 Vocational rehabilitation__________________________________________ 372 Finland, unemployment compensation _______________________7 Florida: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to___________________________________________________ 302,349 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235, 237, 238, 242, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel_______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance__________________________________________ 166,168,349 Taxes ______________________________________________ 354-358 passim, 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income___________________________________ 364,365,370 Food and Drug Administration________________________________________ 336 France: Old-age assistance_______________________________________ 181-188 passim Old-age annuities, compulsory _______________________ 181,183-188 passim Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance________________________________________ 459,460,461 Unemployment compensation________________________________ 4, 5, 7,14-15 |
Gainful workers__________________________________ 78,79,107-109,117,387-399 Employed ____________________________________ 78,79,107-109,117,389-399 Unemployed___________________________________ 78,79,392-399 568 Georgia: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Employment estimates _______________________ face p. 58,400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Tax receipts___________________________________________________ 367,368 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates _______________________ face p. 58, 59, 61, 63, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370. Germany: Invalidity insurance. See Old-age annuities, compulsory. Old-age annuities, compulsory _______________________ 181,183,188, 469-497 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance________________________________ 459-461,474,490-495 See also Old-age annuities, compulsory. Unemployment compensation _______________________ 4, 6,11,13-14, 27-33, 74, 93 Administration ________________________________________ 30-31 Benefits_____________________________________________ 32-33,118,119 Contracting out by private firms _______________________ 32 Contributions ________________________________________________ 30,32 Coverage ____________________________________________________ 31-32 Development_____________________________________________ 27-30 Government subsidy_________________________________________ 27-29 Health insurance, relation to_________________________________ 30 Ghent system________________________________________________________ 4,34 Government expenditures _____________________________________ 358-363 Local__________________________________________________________ 358-360 State__________________________________________________________ 362-363 Great Britain: Old-age annuities, compulsory _______________________ 181,183-188 passim, 449-452 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Old-age assistance _______________________ 181-188 passim, 449-450,452 Public-welfare expenditures _______________________ 347 Survivors' insurance____________________________________ 449-452,459-465 Tax revenues, local____________________________________________ 356-357 Unemployment compensation _______________________ 4-6,10,12,17 27, 74-76, 93,114,118,121 Act of 1911_______________________________________________ 22 Administration_______________________________________________ 18-20 Benefits _________________________________________________ 23-27,118 Contracting out______________________________________________ 10-11 Contributions____________________________________________ 21-23,114 Coverage____________________________________________________ 20-21 Government subsidy__________________________________________ 21-23 National Insurance Act______________________________________ 17 Seasonal unemployment______________________________________ 121 Trade-union plans___________________________________________ 19-20 Unemployment Assistance Board______________________________ 12 Greece: Old-age annuities, compulsory____________________________________ 183 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance_________________________________________ 459-460 569 Greece-Continued. Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 7 Greenland, old-age assistance ______________________ 181,182, face p.184,186 Guaranteed employment. See under Unemployment compensation, United States. |
Halsey, Olga S__________________________________________________ 449,459 Harris, Joseph P_____________________________________________________ V,343 Hawaii: Children, dependent, aid to________________________________ 235,236,237 Maternal and child-health services__________________________ 270,272,273 Old-age assistance_______________________________________ 159-168-passim Health_________________________________________________________ 267-269,317 Children, in relation to economic status__________________________ 267-269 Depression, effect of______________________________________________ 317 Health insurance__________________________________________ 13,14,30,451,522 Economic Security, Committee on, stab____________________________ 522 Germany, unemployment compensation, relation to _______________________ 30 Great Britain _______________________ 451 Health services, school_______________________________________________ 280 Hiscock, Ira V. ____________________________________________________ 313 Huber bill___________________________________________________________ 91 Hungary: Old-age annuities, compulsory__________________________________ 183,186 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance_______________________________________ 459,460,461 |
Iceland, old-age assistance___________________________________ 181-187 passim Idaho: Birth rate _____________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel___________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 500-513 Old-age assistance _______________________ face p. 160,161-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_____________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Illinois: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind-aid to______________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________ 235, 237, 238, 244-247 passim, 349, 480 Employment estimates ____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State___________________________________ 432,438 Personnel_________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with __________ 432 Maternal and child-health services_____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal ____________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance _______________________ 166,169,349 570 Illinois-Continued. Taxes _________________________________________________________ 354,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 60, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 363,364,370 Illness_________________________________________________________ 315,316,317 Income, per capita, States_________________________________________ 363-366 Indiana: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-308 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 236,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State______________________________________ 432,438 Personnel _______________________438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _______________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 472,473 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501513 Old-age assistance___________________________________ 160-169 passim, 349 Taxes ____________________________________________________ 354,355,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income ___________________________________________ 364,370 Industrial pension systems. See Retirement systems, private. Insurance principles. See Insurance method under Old-age annuities, compulsory, United States (proposed plan); and Insurance principles in under Unemployment compensation. Invalidity insurance: Foreign countries ______________________________________________ 182-184 Germany. See Old-age annuities, compulsory, under Germany. Iowa: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p.58,400 Employment service, State____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with_____________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 472, 473 Mortality, Infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance ________________________ face p.160,161-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates ____________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Ireland, Northern: Old-age annuities, compulsory _______________181,183-188 passim, 449-452 Old-age assistance ___________________________ 181-188 passim, 449-450,452 Unemployment compensation____________________________________ 6,18 Irish Free State: Old-age assistance____________________________________ 182,face p.184,186 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 6,18 571 Italy: Old-age annuities, compulsory_______________________________ 181,183,186 Old-age annuities,voluntary______________________________________ 188 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 4, 6 |
Jahn, Fred___________________________________________________________ 1 Japan, old-age annuities, voluntary____________________________________ 188 |
Kansas: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302 309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance, bill introduced_________________________________ 160 Tax receipts______________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _______________________ 108,109, 117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 61, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Kentucky: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to______________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 235,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services_____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance__________________________________ 160-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts____________________________________________________ 367,368 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates___________ 108, 109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Kenyon-Nolan bill________________________________________________ 430 |
Labor Statistics, U. S. Bureau of__________________ 55, 57-58, 64-65, 403, 404, 405 Latimer, Murray W.___________________________________________________ 135 Lenroot, Katherine F. ________________________________________________ 227 Liege Plan__________________________________________________________ 5,34 London, Meyer _______________________ 91 Louisiana: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_______________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, dependent, aid to_______________ 235, 237, 238, 244-247 passim, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 572 Louisiana--Continued. Employment service, State-Continued. United States Employment Service, affiliation with_____________ 432 Maternal and child-health services__________________________ 270,272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Taxes ________________________________________________________ 354,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Luxembourg: Old-age annuities, compulsory_______________________________ 181,183,188 Old-age annuities, voluntary_______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance______________________________________________ 459 |
Maine: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________ 235-289 passim, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates___________________________________ face p. 58,400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance___________________________________ 160-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income___________________________________________ 364,370 Maryland: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to____________________________________________ 303-309 passim Children, crippled, services for__________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235-239 passim, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________face p. 58,400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance___________________________________160-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108, 109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Massachusetts: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________ 235, 237, 238, 244-247 passim, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State___________________________________ 432, 438 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with_____________ 432 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 573 Massachusetts-Continued. Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance_________________________________ 157-169 passim, 349 Old-age dependency________________________________________ 150,153,159 Taxes _______________________________________________ 354,366,367 Unemployment compensation _____________________6, 91,107,108,109,117, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates _____________________ face p. 58, 59, 60, 399, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 363,364,370 Maternal and child-health services _____________________ 231,259-286,295-296,372,540-542 Development____________________________________________________ 269-277 Federal Maternity and Infancy Act_______________________ 269-273 passim Federal participation, proposed__________________________________ 277-279 Federal subsidy____________________________________________ 288,290.291 Infant and preschool services_____________________________________ 280 Legislation proposed___________________________________________ 290-291 Local programs, development___________________________________ 279-281 Maternity nursing____________________________________________ 275,280 Need for______________________________________________________ 259-260 Prenatal and child-health centers_______________________________ 275,280 Social Security Act____________________________ 231,295-296,372,540-542 State expenditures for_________________________________________ 272-274 State funds for______________________________________________ 271-277 State programs, development___________________________________ 281-283 Means test, old-age assistance__________________________________________ 184 Michigan: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 235,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58,400 Employment service, State______________________________________ 432,438 Personnel__________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance____________________________________ 160-169 passim, 349 Taxes _____________________________________________________ 354,355,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,110,117, 400 Unemployment estimates _______________________ face p. 58, 58-59, 60, 400 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Minnesota: Birth rate _____________________ 499 Blind, aid to______________________________________ 302-300 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to___________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates___________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance _______________________________160-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,117, 400 574 Minnesota-Continued. Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 564,370 Mississippi: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________________ 235, 237, 238, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Tax receipts_________________________________________________ 367,368 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 107,108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates___________________________ face p. 58, 59, 61, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 364,365,370 Missouri: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates__________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State______________________________________ 432,438 Personnel_________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________432 Maternal and child-health services._____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance________________________________________ 166,169,349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Montana: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance___________________________________ 156-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Mortality, infant, United States_____________________________ 260-268,505-513 Mortality, maternal, United States_________________________ 260-263,500-504 Mothers' aid, United States. See Children, dependent, aid to. Mothers' assistance, United States. See Children, dependent, aid to. Mothers' pensions, United States. See Children, dependent, aid to. Murray, Merrill Q.____________________________________________________ V,1 |
575 Nathan, Robert R._______________________________________________ 56,385,395 National Civic Federation, old-age dependency survey _____________________ 150-151 National Industrial Conference Board________________________________ 57 National Reemployment Service_____________________________________434-436 Nebraska: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 235,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_____________________________ 265,501-513 Old-age assistance ________________________ face p.160,161-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts _____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Netherlands: Old-age annuities, compulsory__________________________ 181-186 passim Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance_____________________________________ 459-481 passim Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 7 Nevada: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel___________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance ________________________ face p.160,160-169 passim, 349 Tax receipts _____________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income________________________________________ 363,364,370 Newfoundland, old-age assistance _____________________ 181,182,face p.184 New Hampshire: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Child-welfare services _________________________________________ 253,349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates ____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel __________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal____________________________ 501-513 576 New Hampshire--Continued. Old-age assistance _____________________ face p.160,160-170 passim, 349 Tax receipts___________________________________________________ 366,367 Unemployment compensation _____________________ 6,108,109,117, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 New Jersey: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates___________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State__________________________________ 432,436,438 National Reemployment Service, amalgamation with _____________________ 436 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance___________________________________ 160,170 passim, 349 Old-age dependency_____________________________________________ 154 Tax receipts______________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 60, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 363,364,370 New Mexico: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to__________________________________________________ 302,349 Child-welfare services ______________________________________ 257,349 | Children, dependent, aid to_______________ 235-238 passim, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal______________________________ 265,501-513 Taxes__________________________________________________________ 355,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 364,365,370 New York: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Child-welfare services __________________________________________ 256,349 Children, crippled, services for__________________________________ 284,285 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_______________________________ 430-438 passim Clearance system_____________________________________________ 433 Demonstration centers________________________________________ 430 National Reemployment Service, amalgamation with _____________________ 436 Personnel___________________________________________________438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance _____________________ 156-157, face p.160,161-170 passim, 349 Old-age dependency_____________________________________ 151-153,154 577 New York-Continued. Tax receipts____________________________________________________ 366,367 Unemployment compensation _____________________ 6, 91,108-110,117, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 60, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 363,364,370 New York Commission on Old-Age Security_________________________ 153 New Zealand: Old-age assistance___________________________________ 158,181-187 passim Survivors' insurance____________________________________________ 459,460 North Carolina: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Child-welfare services________________________________________ 257,349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates ____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel_____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Tax receipts _____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates _____________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 63, 400 Wealth and income_______________________________________ 364,370 North Dakota: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to_________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for_________________________________ 283 note Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 235,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates __________________________________ face p.58,400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance _____________________ face p.160,161-170 passim, 349 Taxes_______________________________________________________ 354,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates ___________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 61, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Norway: Old-age assistance ___________________________________ 181,182,face p.184 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 7 |
Ohio: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for__________________________________ 284,285 Children, dependent, aid to_____________ 235, 237, 238, 242, 245, 246, 247, 349 Employment estimates ____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_____________________________ 428-429,432,438 Establishment______________________________________________ 428-429 Personnel _____________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________432 Maternal and child-health services__________________________ 272, 273 578 Ohio-Continued. Mortality, infant and maternal______________________________ 263, 501-513 Old-age assistance ________________________ face p.160,160-170 passim, 349 Taxes ___________________________________________________ 354,355,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _________ 108,109,117, 400 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 60, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 384,370 Oklahoma: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 499 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates ____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432, 438 Personnel___________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with _____________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance______________________________________________ 166,170 Taxes ________________________________________________________ 355-367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109, 117, 400 Unemployment estimates___________________________ face p. 58, 60, 400 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 364,365,370 Old-age annuities, compulsory _____________________ 138,181-188,197-212, 449-452, 469-497 Administration_________________________________________ 209-210,482-484 Germany__________________________________________________ 482-484 United States (proposed plan)_____________________________ 209-210 Argentina________________________________________________________ 184 Austria________________________________________________________ 183,186 Belgium______________________________________________________ 183,186 Brazil___________________________________________________________ 184 Bulgaria _______________________________________________________ 183 Chile__________________________________________________________ 183,185 Cuba____________________________________________________________ 184 Czechoslovakia_____________________________________________ 183,185,186 Ecuador ______________________________________________________ 184 Foreign countries__________________________________________ 138,181-188 France______________________________________________ 181,183-188 passim Germany___________________________________________ 181,183,186,469-497 Administration___________________________________________ 482-484 Benefits__________________________________________ 472-475,487-494 Contributions ____________________________________________ 485-487 Cost, distribution of________________________________ 470-471,474-475 Coverage __________________________________________________ 485 History____________________________________________________ 469-470 Recipients, number of_______________________________________ 494-495 Reserve funds______________________________________________ 476-482 Great Britain_______________________________ 181,183-188 passim, 449-452 Greece___________________________________________________________ 183 Hungary ____________________________________________________ 183,186 Ireland, Northern____________________________ 181,183-188 passim, 449-452 Italy __________________________________________________ 181,183,186 Luxembourg_______________________________________________ 181,183,186 Netherlands _______________________________________ 181,183-186 passim 579 Old-age annuities, compulsory-Continued. Poland__________________________________________________________ 183 Portugal_________________________________________________________ 183 Rumania____________________________________________________ 181,183 Spain_____________________________________________________ 183,185 Sweden _____________________________________________ 181,183-188 passim Switzerland____________________________________________________ 184 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics______________________________ 183,185 United States (Proposed plan)________________________________ 197-212 Administration_____________________________________________ 209-210 Basic considerations _____________________ 202-210 Benefits____________________________________________ 202-204,211-212 Congressional modification_________________________________ 212-216 Contributions___________________________________________ 204-207,210 Coverage___________________________________________ 207-209,210-211 Federal system, need for _____________________ 200-202 Insurance method, advantages of__________________________ 198-200 Legislation, proposed_______________________________________ 197-212 Reserve__________________________________________________ 207-212 See also Old-age benefits, United States. Uruguay_______________________________________________________ 184 Yugoslavia_______________________________________________________ 183 Old-age annuities, private system. See Retirement systems, private. Old-age annuities, public systems. See Retirement systems, public. Old-age annuities, voluntary____________________________ 188,214-216,454-457 Foreign countries_________________________________________ 188,454-457 United States (proposed plan) _________________________________ 214-216 Old-age assistance _____________________ 154,156-171,181-188,191-197, 217-222, 372, 449-454, 531-533 Australia__________________________________________ 158,181-187 passim Canada_________________________________________ 181-188 passim, 453-454 Denmark________________________________________________ 181-187 passim Foreign countries____________________________________________181-188 Laws, provisions________________________________________ face p.184 Recipients _________________________________________________ 186,187 France__________________________________________________ 181-188 passim Great Britain_______________________________ 181-188 passim, 449-450,452 Greenland_______________________________________ 181,182,face p.184,186 Iceland_______________________________________________ 181-187 passim Ireland, Northern ___________________________ 181-188 passim, 449-450, 452 Irish Free State_____________________________________ 182,face p.184,186 Newfoundland _______________________________________ 181,182,face p.184 New Zealand________________________________________ 158,181-187 passim Norway _____________________________________________ 181,182,face p.184 South Africa, Union of___________________________________ 181-187 passim United States __________________ 154,156-171,190-197, 217-222, 372, 531-533 Aged, percentage of, eligible for_______________________________ 154 Applications for aid__________________________________________ 165 Federal subsidy________________________________ 190-197,220-222,372 Legislation proposed________________________________________ 191-197 Recipients, estimated number of______________________________ 194 Social Security Act_____________________ 196-197,217-222,372,531-533 State laws_____________________________________________ 154,156-171 Development___________________________________________ 156-171 580 Old-age assistance-Continued. United States-Continued. State Laws--Continued. Operation______________________________________________ 163-166 Provisions _____________________________________ 161-163,166-171 Residence requirements _____________________ 157 Uruguay_____________________________________________ 181,182,face p.184 Old-age benefits, United States _____________ 137, 212-216, 222-226, 533-536 Congressional modification of proposed plan______________________ 212-216 Recommendations for. See Old-age annuities, compulsory, United States (proposed plan). Social Security Act_____________________________ 213-214,222-226,533,536 See also Old-age annuities, compulsory, United States (proposed plan). Old-age dependency, United States______________________________ 137-154,159 Old-age insurance. See Old-age annuities, compulsory; Old-age annuities, voluntary. Old-age pensions. See Old-age annuities; Old-age assistance; Old-age benefits. Old-age pensions, contributory. See Old-age annuities, compulsory; Old-age annuities, voluntary. Old-age pensions, non-contributory. See Old-age assistance. Old-age security______________________________________________ 137-226,521 Economic Security, Committee on, staff___________________________ 521 Foreign countries_______________________________________________ 181-188 United States, legislation proposed______________________________ 189-216 Older worker, employment difficulties _____________________ 143-148 Oregon: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 500 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates ____________________________________ face p. 58, 400 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal______________________________ 265,501-513 Old-age assistance _____________________ face p.160,161-170 passim, 349 Tax receipts ___________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation________________ 6,108,109,117, 400, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 400 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 |
Palmer, Gladys L.____________________________________________________ 423 Pennsylvania: Birth rate______________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303,309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58,401 Employment service, State_________________________________ 432, 433, 438 Clearance system_____________________________________________ 433 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with_____________ 432 581 Pennsylvania-Continued. Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance _____________________ face p.160,160-170 passim, 349 Old-age dependency, study of____________________________________ 159 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates___________________________ face p. 58, 59, 60, 401 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Pension systems. See Retirement systems, private; Retirement systems, public. Poland: Old-age annuities, compulsory_____________________________________ 183 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' Insurance _____________________ 459 Unemployment compensation_____________________________________ 6 Pooled fund, unemployment compensation _____________________ 10-11,111-112,115,116 Population, aged, proportion of______________________________________ 139-142 Portugal, old-age annuities, compulsory_______________________________ 183 Public debt, State and local_________________________________ 357-359,368-371 Public-health nursing services__________________________________ 274-277,280 Public Health Service, United States____________________________ 270, 321-327 Public-health services__________________________________ 315-342,372,545-546 Federal________________________________________ 316-320,323-327,335-338 Costs of national program__________________________________ 337-338 Organization of____________________________________________ 335-338 Responsibility for______________________________________ 316-320,327 Subsidy to States__________________________________________ 338-342 United States Public Health Service________________________ 323-327 Local__________________________________________________ 317-320,327-332 Costs_____________________________________________________ 329-332 Organization of___________________________________________ 328-332 Responsibility for______________________________________ 317-320,327 Voluntary services_________________________________________ 331-332 Social Security Act_________________________________ 338-342,372,545-546 State__________________________________________ 317-320,327,332-335,339 Costs______________________________________________________ 334,335 Health Departments Organization__________________________________________ 332-333 Local services, aid to___________________________________ 333-334 Plans, development___________________________________________ 339 Responsibility for______________________________________ 317-320,327 Public-welfare expenditures_________________________________________ 345-381 Depression, effect of___________________________________________ 346-347 Federal-State cooperation, need for______________________________ 369-372 Federal subsidy, need for______________________________________ 360 Financial responsibility, State and local_________________________ 348,351 Great Britain____________________________________________________ 347 Ratio to national income_________________________________________ 346 Puerto Rico, children, dependent, aid to_____________________________ 235,237 |
Queensland. See Australia. |
582 Railroad Retirement Act_________________________________________ 173, 178-179 Relief, direct_________________________________________________________ 7-8 Relief, emergency. See Emergency relief. Relief, unemployment, staff, Committee on Economic Security _____________________ 522 Relief, work_________________________________________________________ 7-8,15 Reserves, old-age annuities, compulsory, Germany, investment of ______ 477-482 Retail distribution__________________________________________________ 390-391 Retail sales, per capita, States______________________________________ 363-366 Retirement systems, private_____________________________________ 167,172-178 Retirement systems, public__________________________________________ 179-180 Civil service____________________________________________________ 179-180 Teachers_________________________________________________________ 180 Rhode Island: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 500 Children, dependent, aid to__________________ 235, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel __________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance__________________________________________ 166,170,349 Tax receipts______________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates _____________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates_____________________________ face p. 58, 89, 60, 401 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Richter, Otto C_______________________________________________________ 135 Roche, Josephine_____________________________________________________ 313 Rumania: Old-age annuities, compulsory___________________________________ 181,183 Old-age annuities,voluntary_______________________________________ 188 Russia. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. |
Sakmann, Marianne___________________________________________________ 469 Scotland. See Great Britain. Sheppard-Towner Act. See Federal Maternity and Infancy Act under Maternal and child-health services. Sickness. See Illness. Sickness insurance. See Health insurance. Social security, Federal participation, need for_______________________ 345-381 Social Security Act__________ III, 95-117,126,131-133,196-197, 213-214, 217-226, 231, 292-298, 309-311, 338-342, 372-381, 437-439, face p. 514, 531,558 Appropriations authorized_________________________________________ 372 Blind, aid to_______________________________________ 300-311,372,555-557 Child-welfare services___________________________ 231, 297-298, 372, 543-544 Children, crippled, services for__________________ 231,296-297,372,542-543 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 231,292-295,372,538-540 Costs, Federal__________________________________________________ 373-377 Legislative history________________________________________________III Maternal and child-health services _____________________ 231,295-296,372,540-542 Old-age assistance _____________________ 196-197,217-222,372,531-533 Old-age benefits, Federal________________________ 213-214,222-226,533-536 Public-health services_______________________________ 338-342, 372, 545-546 583 Social Security Act-Continued. Social Security Board. See Main head. Summary of_________________________________________ 378-381,face p.514 Taxes: Title VIII (with respect to employment) _____ 213-214, 373,377, 547-550 Title IX (on employers of 8 or more) ______ 78, 95-117, 373-377, 550-555 Unemployment compensation laws, conditions for approval _____________ 95-117, 126, 537-538, 550-651 Unemployment compensation administration _________________102-106, 110,131-133, 372, 437-439, 536-538 Unemployment trust fund______________________________ face p.96,99-102 Vocational rehabilitation _______________________________________ 372,544 Social Security Board _____________________ III, V, 81,97-105 passim, 113,128,131,210-225, passim, 292-295 passim, 308-311 passim, 375-379 passim, 437, 546 South Africa, Union of, old-age assistance __________________ 181-187 passim South Carolina: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 235-238 passim, 245,247 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel_____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal______________________________ 261,501-513 Tax receipts ___________________________________________________ 367,368 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates _____________________ face p. 58, 59-83 passim, 401 Wealth and income_________________________________________ 364,365,370 South Dakota: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Child-welfare services___________________________________________ 253 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates_____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel_____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Tax receipts ____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates ____________________________ face p. 58,59,61,401 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Spain: Old-age annuities,compulsory___________________________________ 183,185 Old-age annuities, voluntary ______________________________________ 188 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 7 State governments, financial condition of____________________________ 360-369 State and municipal employees' retirement funds __________________ 180 See also Occupational exclusions under Unemployment compensation, United States, Coverage. Stewart, Bryce M._____________________________________________________ 1 Survivors' insurance __________________ 182-184,188,449-452,459-467,474,490-495 Australia (New South Wales)__________________________________ 459 584 Survivors' Insurance-Continued. Austria _________________________________________________ 459-461 passim Belgium _______________________________________________________ 459,460 Bulgaria_______________________________________________________ 459 Canada__________________________________________________________ 459 Czechoslovakia __________________________________________ 459-461 passim Denmark ______________________________________________________ 459,460 Foreign countries___________________________________ 182-184,188,459-467 France __________________________________________________ 459-461 passim Germany___________________________________________ 459-461,474,490-495 Benefits_____________________________________________ 474,490-494 Recipients, number of_______________________________________ 494-495 See also Old-age annuities, compulsory, Germany. Great Britain _________________________________________ 449-452,459-465 Greece _________________________________________________________ 459,460 Hungary________________________________________________ 459-461 passim Luxemburg ______________________________________________________ 459 Netherlands_____________________________________________ 459-461 passim New Zealand___________________________________________________ 459,460 Poland___________________________________________________________ 459 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics __________________ 459-461 passim Yugoslavia_____________________________________________________ 459,480 Sweden: Old-age annuities, compulsory __________________ 181,183-188 passim Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Switzerland: Old-age annuities, compulsory____________________________________ 184 Appenzell __________________ 184 Basel Town_______________________________________________ 184 Glarus ____________________________________________________ 184 Unemployment compensation __________________ 4, 5, 6, 7, 17, 43-54, 74 Administration_______________________________________________ 50 Benefits _____________________________________________________ 53-54 Contributions________________________________________________ 52-53 Coverage __________________________________________________ 50-52 Depression, effect of_________________________________________ 48-50 Government subsidy__________________________________________ 43-49 Trade-union plans___________________________________________ 51-52 Sydenstricker, Edgar W. ___________________________________________ 313,320 |
Taxes________________________ 78, 94-117, 213-214, 351-368, 373-377, 416, 547-555 Great Britain, revenues, local__________________________________ 356-357 United States Assessed valuation, local___________________________________ 351,354 Delinquent,local___________________________________________ 354-355 Limitations on, local _____________________________________ 355-356 Pay-roll_________________________________________ 94-95,376-377,416 Assessable pay-roll_____________________________________ 416 Incidence for selected industries __________________ 376-377 Off-set plan, ___________________________________ 94-95 Revenues, local and State___________________________________ 351-368 585 Taxes--Continued. United States--Continued. Social Security Act: Title VIII______________________________ 213-214,373-377,547-550 Title IX_____________________________ 78, 95-117, 373-377, 550-555 Technical Board on Economic Security. See Economic Security, Technical Board on. Tennessee: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for__________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 235, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal______________________________ 501-513 Tax receipts____________________________________________________ 367,368 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates __________________ face p. 58, 59-63 passim, 401 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Texas: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for___________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 236,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel __________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal_________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance __________________ 160 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 401 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 Trade-unions, unemployment compensation plans __________________ 4, 8,11,19-20, 34-35, 51-52 Treasury, Secretary of the_______________________________________ III,97-103 passim, 218-226 passim, 294, 310, 311, 338, 339, 374, 515 |
Unemployment compensation __________________ 3-133, 372-377, 385-401, 415-421, 437-439, face p. 440, 441-447, 521, 536-538, 550-555 Actuarial basis for_______________________________________ 73-89,415-421 Administration _______________ 18-20, 30-31, 37-38, 50,102-104,128-133, 372 Belgium______________________________________________________ 37-38 Germany ____________________________________________________ 30-31 Great Britain________________________________________________ 18-20 Switzerland_________________________________________________ 50 United States______________________________________________ 128-133 Cost_____________________________________________________ 128 Federal grants for__________________________ 102-104,132-133,372 Personnel________________________________________________ 129 Records __________________ 130 Assessable pay roll, United States_________________________________ 416 Australia (Queensland)__________________________________________ 6,17 586 Unemployment compensation-Continued. Austria________________________________________________________ 6 Belgium______________________________________________ 4,5,7,11,17,33-43 Administration_______________________________________________ 37-38 Benefits______________________________________________________ 39-43 Contributions_________________________________________________ 39 Coverage_____________________________________________________ 38 Ghent system_______________________________________________ 4,34 Government subsidy_______________________________________ 34-37,39 Historical development________________________________________ 33-37 Liege plan___________________________________________________ 5,34 Trade-union plans_________________________________________ 11,34-35 Benefits __________________ 23-27, 32-33, 39-43, 81-89,118-128,132, 415-421 Adjustment factors________________________________________ 417-421 Belgium______________________________________________________ 39-43 Dependents' allowances_______________________________________ 119 Germany_____________________________________________ 32-33,118,119 Great Britain ___________________________________________ 23-27,118 Switzerland ________________________________ 53,54 United States_____________________________ 81-89,118-128,132,415-421 Bulgaria_______________________________________________________ 6 Canada ___________________________________________________ 6,17,441-447 Government subsidy________________________________________ 442,445 Contracting out by private firms________________________________ 10-11,32 Germany____________________________________________________ 32 Great Britain________________________________________________ 10-11 See also Employer reserves under United States. Contributions _________________________ 21-23, 30, 32, 39, 52-53, 80-81,113-117,132, 415-416 Belgium_______________________________________________39 Germany_____________________________________________________ 30,32 Great Britain____________________________________________ 21-23,114 Switzerland _______________________________________________ 52-53 United States_____________________________ 80-81,113-117,132, 415-416 Coverage __________________ 20-21, 31-32, 38, 50-52, 77-80,106-109, 385-401 Belgium _____________________________________________________ 38 Germany_____________________________________________________ 31-32 Great Britain________________________________________________ 20-21 Switzerland__________________________________________________ 50-52 United States________________________________ 77-80,106-109,385-401 Czechoslovakia __________________ 6,7 Denmark________________________________ 7 Evolution of__________________________________________________ 4-8,74-76 Financing, United States__________________________________________ 94-95 Finland__________________________________________________________ 7 France_____________________________________________________ 4,5,7,14-15 Germany______________________________________ 4,6,11,13-14,27-33,74,93 Administration_______________________________________________ 30-31 Benefits______________________________________________ 32-33,118,119 Contracting out by private firms______________________________ 32 Contributions_________________________________________________ 30,32 Coverage_____________________________________________________ 31-32 Development_________________________________________________ 27-30 Government subsidy__________________________________________ 27-29 Health insurance, relation to________________________________ 30 587 Unemployment Compensation-Continued. Ghent system_____________________________________________________ 4,34 Government subsidy______________________________________________ 21-23, 27-29, 34-37, 39, 43-49,102-104,132-133, 372, 442, 445 Belgium __________________________________________________ 34-37,39 Canada ____________________________________________________ 442,445 Germany_____________________________________________________ 27-29 Great Britain________________________________________________ 21-23 Switzerland__________________________________________________43-49 United States__________________________________ 102-104,132-133,372 Great Britain_________________________________ 4-6,10,12,17-27,74-76,93 Act of 1911___________________________________________________ 22 Administration______________________________________________ 18-20 Benefits________________________________________________ 23-27,118 Contracting out______________________________________________ 10-11 Contributions ____________________________________________ 21-23,114 Coverage_____________________________________________________ 20-21 Government subsidy__________________________________________ 21-23 National Insurance Act_______________________________________ 17 Seasonal unemployment_______________________________________ 121 Trade-union Plans___________________________________________ 19-20 Unemployment Assistance Board______________________________ 12 Greece__________________________________________________________ 7 Health insurance, relation to_____________________________________ 30 Insurance principles in___________________________________________ 8-13 Ireland, Northern________________________________________________ 6,18 Irish Free State_________________________________________________ 6,18 Italy____________________________________________________________ 4,6 Liege plan_______________________________________________________ 5,34 Netherlands____________________________________________________ 7 Norway_________________________________________________________ 7 Partial unemployment__________________________________________ 120-121 Poland __________________________________________________________ 6 Relation to other social security measures__________________________ 13-15 Russia. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seasonal unemployment_________________________________________ 120-121 Spain____________________________________________________ 7 Switzerland________________________________________ 4, 5, 6, 7,17, 43-54, 74 Administration______________________________________________ 50 Benefits_____________________________________________________ 53-54 Contributions________________________________________________ 52-53 Coverage_____________________________________________________ 50-52 Depression, effect of__________________________________________ 48-50 Government subsidy__________________________________________ 43-49 Trade-union plans__________________________________________ 51-52 Trade-union plans_______________________________ 4, 8,11, 20, 34-35, 51-52 Belgium__________________________________________________ 11,34-35 Great Britain________________________________________________ 19-20 Switzerland__________________________________________________ 51-52 United States________________________________________________ 8 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics_______________________________ 6-7 588 Unemployment compensation-Continued. United States ____________________________ 6, 8, 15, 73-89, 91-133, 372-377, 385-401, 415-421, 437-439, face p. 440, 521, 536-538, 550-555 Actuarial basis for___________________________________ 73-89,415-421 Administration_____________________________________________ 128-133 Cost_____________________________________________________ 128 Federal grants for_________________________ 102-104,132-133,372 Personnel________________________________________________ 129 Records__________________________________________________ 130 Benefits__________________________________ 81-89,118-128,132,415-421 Actuarial basis for_______________________________ 81-89,415-421 Additional_____________________________________________ 122-123 Amount________________________________________________ 118-119 Claims and appeals procedure___________________________ 127-128 Dependents' allowances___________________________________ 119 Disqualification from___________________________________ 125-127 Duration______________________________________ 121-122,415-421 Eligibility for__________________________________________ 123-127 Protection of____________________________________________ 132 Qualifying period________________________________________ 123 Ratio to employment____________________________________ 121-122 Waiting period_______________________________________ 124-125 Compensable wage loss___________________________________ 416-417 Contributions __________________ 80,81,113-117,132, 415-416 Actuarial basis for______________________________________ 80-81 Collection of_____________________________________________ 132 Employee______________________________________________ 114-115 Employer _____________________________________________ 113-117 Government______________________________________________ 115 Cost, estimated. See Actuarial basis for. Coverage ____________________________________ 77-80,106-109,385-401 Coal-mining, 1929 ________________________________________ 388 Industrial distribution __________________ 392,393,395,396 Manufacturing___________________________________________ 389 Mines and quarries_____________________________________ 388 Occupational exclusions_________________________________ 386-387 Retail trade_____________________________________________ 391 Size-of-firm exclusions ____________________________ 106, 387-397 States, by______________________________________________ 108-109 Wholesalers___________________________________________ 389-390 Economic Security, Committee on, staff __________________ 521 Employee representation __________________ 129-130 Employer representation __________________ 129-130 Employer reserves__________________________________ 111-113,115-116 Employment service, States: Cost of _________________________________________ 133 Relation to _____________________________________ 131,437-439 Evolution of_________________________________________________ 6,8 Federal participation ______________________________91-104,130-131 Federal vs. State plan________________________________________ 93-95 Financing, method of_________________________________________ 94-95 Guaranteed employment _____________________________ 112-113,116 Huber bill___________________________________________________ 91 Labor force, compensable___________________________________ 395-401 589 Unemployment compensation-continued. United States-Continued. Legislation _____________________________ 6,91-133, face p.440,550-551 Federal_______________________________________________ 91-104 Standards for__________________________________________ 105-133 State_______________________________________ 6,91,112,face p.440 Federal approval________________________ 95-117,126,550-551 Partial unemployment ________________________________________ 120 Pooled funds_______________________________________ 111-112,115,116 Seasonal unemployment_____________________________________ 120-121 Social Security Act____________________78,95-117, 126, 131-133, 372-377, 437-439, 536-538, 550-555 Stabilization of employment__________________________________ 130 State funds________________________________________________ 109-113 State vs. Federal plan_______________________________________ 93-95 Tax-offset plan_______________________________________________ 94-95 Trade-union plans____________________________________________ 8 See also Taxes, Title IX under Social Security Act. Voluntary benefit plans. See Trade-union plans. Yugoslavia_______________________________________________________ 6 Unemployment insurance. See Unemployment compensation. Unemployment relief staff, Committee on Economic Security __________________ 522 Unemployment trust fund. See Taxes, Title IX under Social Security Act; State funds under Unemployment compensation, United States. Unemployment, United States___________________________ 55-71, 82-89, 394-413 Compensable labor force, by States_____________________ 58-61,400-401 Duration of________________________________________ 70-71,82-85,403-413 Los Angeles________________________________________________ 405-408 Procedures in estimating____________________________________ 403-413 Industries, by____________________________________________________ 57-58 Nonagricultural, by States ____________________________________ face p.58 Partial__________________________________________________________ 64-69 Percentage in compensable labor force____________________________ 412 Rate in cities____________________________________________________ 412 Seasonal_________________________________________________________69-70 Socio-economic groups____________________________________________ 394 Technological___________________________________________________ 62 Textile industry__________________________________________________ 63 Variations, by States____________________________________________ 58-61 Wage loss, estimates_______________________________________ 82,86,87,89 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Old-age annuities, compulsory___________________________________ 183,185 Survivors' insurance_____________________________________ 459-461 passim Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 6, 7 United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. See Labor Statistics, United States Bureau of. United State Children's Bureau. See Children's Bureau. United States Employment Service. See Employment Service, United States. United States Public Health Service. See Public Health Service, United States. Uruguay: Old-age assistance___________________________________ 181,182,face p.184 Old-age annuities, compulsory______________________________________ 184 Utah: ______________________________________________________________ 117,160 Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 500 590 Utah-Continued. Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303-309 passim, 349 Children, dependent, aid to____________________ 236,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p.58,401 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance __________________ face p.160,160-170 passim, 349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation __________________ 6,108,109, 401, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 401 Wealth and income____________________________________________ 364,370 |
Vermont: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 500 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to________________ 236, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel______________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal____________________________ 261,501-513 Old-age assistance_________________________________________ 166,171,349 Tax receipts_____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 401 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Virginia: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 500 Children, crippled, services for____________________________________ 285 Children, dependent, aid to_________________ 236, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432,438 Personnel____________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with_____________ 432 Maternal and child-health services______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Tax receipts _____________________________________________________ 367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 59, 61, 401 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 Vocational rehabilitation, Social Security Act_______________________ 372, 544 Voluntary benefit plans. See Trade-unions, unemployment compensation plans. Voluntary old-age insurance. See Old-age annuities, voluntary. |
Wagner-Lewis bill____________________________________________________ 92 Wagner-Peyser Act_____________________________ 130-131,133,423,430, 431-437 See also Employment Service, United States. Wagner, Senator Robert___________________________________________ 92 Waiting period. See Benefits under Unemployment compensation. Wales. See Great Britain. Walker, W. F.________________________________________________________ 313 591 Washington: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 302-309 passim, 349 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 236,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State, personnel_____________________________ 438 Maternal and child-health services______________________________272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance __________________ face p.160,160-171 passim, 349 Public-welfare expenditures __________________ 347 Taxes__________________________________________________________ 355,367 Unemployment compensation __________________ 6,108,109,117, 401, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 401 Wealth and income___________________________________364,370 Wealth and income of States________________________________363-366,370 West Virginia: Birth rate________________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to_____________________________________________________ 302 Children, crippled, services for________________________________ 284,285 Children, dependent, aid to_____________________ 236,237,238,245,247,349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p.58,401 Employment service, State_____________________________________ 432, 438 Personnel__________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with __________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services____________________272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance __________________ face p. 160,161,164,171, 349 Taxes__________________________________________________________ 355,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108,109,117, 401 Unemployment estimates_______________________________ face p. 58, 60, 401 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364,370 White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, committees __________________ 247-269 passim Williamson, W. R._________________________________________________ 1, 83, 418 Wisconsin: Birth rate _______________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for__________________________________ 284-285 Children, dependent, aid to_________________ 236, 237, 238, 244, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p.58,401 Employment service, State______________________________ 430,432,433,438 Clearance system_____________________________________________ 433 Demonstration centers_____________________________________ 430 Personnel_______________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with __________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services_______________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________ 261, 263, 501-513 Old-age assistance___________________________________ 160-171 passim, 349 Old-age dependency____________________________________________ 149-150 Taxes__________________________________________________________ 354,367 Unemployment compensation __________6, 91,108,109,112,117, 401, face p. 440 Unemployment estimates_____________________________ face p. 58, 60, 401 Wealth and income___________________________________________ 364,370 Witte, Edwin E.__________________________________________________ V,453,469 592 Workers, gainful, See Gainful workers. Workmen's compensation_________________________________________ 14,15,128 Wyoming: Birth rate_______________________________________________________ 500 Blind, aid to________________________________________ 303-309 passim, 349 Children, crippled, services for__________________________________ 283 note Children, dependent, aid to______________________ 236, 237, 238, 245, 247, 349 Employment estimates____________________________________ face p. 58, 401 Employment service, State______________________________________ 432,438 Personnel___________________________________________________ 438 United States Employment Service, affiliation with __________________ 432 Maternal and child-health services_____________________________ 272,273 Mortality, infant and maternal__________________________________ 501-513 Old-age assistance __________________ face p. 160, 161-171 passim, 349 Taxes__________________________________________________________ 354,367 Unemployment compensation, basic estimates __________________ 108-110,117, 401 Unemployment estimates____________________________ face p. 58, 60-61, 401 Wealth and income_____________________________________________ 364, 370 |
Yugoslavia: Old-age annuities, compulsory____________________________________ 183 Old-age annuities, voluntary______________________________________ 188 Survivors' insurance____________________________________________ 459,460 Unemployment compensation______________________________________ 6 |