Social Security BulletinSocial Security Administration, 1965 |
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
actuarial adjusted aid to families amendments amount Average payment Average weekly benefits in current-payment Blue Cross-Blue Shield Canada Pension Plan cents child cost Council coverage covered employment credit unions current-payment status December dependent children disability benefits disabled workers economic employees Excludes expenditures families with dependent Federal financing Government head health insurance hospital insurance household Includes income increase insurance program insurance trust fund January July June medical assistance ment million money payments month monthly benefits nonwhite North Dakota number of persons Number of recipients OASDI old-age and survivors Old-age assistance paid payable payroll percent period policies poor poverty public assistance Puerto Rico railroad retirement receiving reported retired workers social insurance Social Security Act Social Security Administration Social Security Bulletin Statistics survivors insurance taxable temporary disability tion total number totally disabled Unem unemploy unemployment insurance United vendor payments veterans widows women
Populāri fragmenti
37. lappuse - Act (old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled), and for whom such assistance is not available from established welfare agencies or through tribal resources.
9. lappuse - Eggs could fill out her family fare only to a limited degree because the plan allows less than 2 dozen a week for all uses in cooking and at the table, not even one to a person a day. And any food extras, such as milk at school for the children, or the coffee her husband might buy to supplement the lunch he carries to work, have to come out of the same food money or compete with the limited funds available for rent, clothing, medical care, and all other expenses.
30. lappuse - We have learnt from 15 years' experience of the Health Service that the higher income groups know how to make better use of the Service; they tend to receive more specialist attention; occupy more of the beds in better equipped and staffed hospitals; receive more elective surgery; have better maternity care; and are more likely to get psychiatric help and psychotherapy than 'ow income groups — particularly the unskilled >muss, 1965:19).
7. lappuse - ... reflect a lowering of dietary standards enforced by insufficient funds. Support for this thesis may be gained from the fact, illustrated later in this report, that families with large numbers of children do indeed have lower incomes than smaller families. Moreover, analysis of recent consumption data suggests that large families, given the opportunity, prefer to devote no larger a share of their income to food than do smaller families with the same per capita income. The Agriculture Department...
10. lappuse - Actuarial estimates and summary of provisions of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system as modified by the Social Security Amendments of 1965 and actuarial cost estimates and summary of provisions of the hospital insurance and supplementary medical insurance systems as established by such act.
9. lappuse - ... (7) ambulance service where the use of other methods of transportation is contraindicated by the individual's condition, but only to the extent provided in regulations; (8) prosthetic devices (other than dental) which replace all or part of an internal body...
9. lappuse - One should not have more children than one can support, but one should have as many children as one can afford.
13. lappuse - ... old-age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, and aid to families with dependent children.
19. lappuse - That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected, but to end the year with so inadequate an income, even when he has worked all week every week, often makes his efforts seem hopeless.
19. lappuse - Old-age assistance... Aid to the blind Aid to the permanently and totally disabled Aid to families with dependent children..