| American Statistical Association - 1912 - 986 pages
...responsibility and self-reliance." Third, the disintegrating effect on the family. It is maintained that a non-contributory pension system would take away...from an experiment with non-contributory pensions." Fourth, the unfavorable effect on wages. "While imposing a heavy tax burden on the industries of the... | |
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1910 - 810 pages
...a similar way, the non-contributory pension policy would weaken the bonds of family solidarity. It would take away, in part, the filial obligation for the support of aged parents, which is one of the main ties that hold the family together. The supporters of this policy deny that this result... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1912 - 906 pages
...responsibility and self-reliance." Third, the disintegrating effect on the family. It is maintained that a non-contributory pension system would take away...from an experiment with non-contributory pensions. ' ' Fourth, the unfavorable effect on wages. ' ' While imposing a heavy tax burden on the industries... | |
| Edna Dean Bullock - 1912 - 314 pages
...a similar way, the non-contributory pension policy would weaken the bonds of family solidarity. It would take away, in part, the filial obligation for the support of aged parents, which is one of the main ties that hold the family together. The supporters of this policy deny that this result... | |
| Isaac Max Rubinow - 1913 - 566 pages
...in the following energetic language : "The disintegrating effect on the family. A non-contributory system would take away, in part, the filial obligation...the most serious consequences to be apprehended." * There is a good, old-fashioned, atavistic nobility of sentiment about this argument which will greatly... | |
| Isaac Max Rubinow - 1913 - 554 pages
...in the following energetic language : "The disintegrating effect on the family. A non-contributory system would take away, in part, the filial obligation...the most serious consequences to be apprehended." 4 There is a good, old-fashioned, atavistic nobility of sentiment about this argument which will greatly... | |
| 1913 - 558 pages
...objection to the plan. A noncontributory pension system weakens the bonds of family solidarity. It takes away, in part, the filial obligation for the support of aged parents, which is one of the main ties that hold the family together. The supporters of the pension policy deny that... | |
| Mabel Louise Nassau - 1915 - 116 pages
...Massachusetts Commission on Old-Age Pensions: "' The disintegrating effect on the family. A noncontributory system would take away, in part, the filial obligation for the support of aged parents which is the main bond of family solidarity. It would strike at one of the forces that have created the self-supporting,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Old Age Pension Commission - 1919 - 346 pages
...Straight pensions, concludes the Massachusetts Commission, would have a disintegrating effect upon the family. "A non-contributory pension system would...from an experiment with non-contributory pensions."* Mr. AM Iluddell, in presenting a. dissenting opinion upon this point states: "The facts that are before... | |
| Pennsylvania. Old Age Pension Commission - 1919 - 296 pages
...Straight pensions, concludes the Massachusetts Commission. would have a disintegrating effect upon the family. "A non-contributory pension system would...self-respecting American family. The impairment of familv solidarity is one of the most serious consequences to be apprehended from an experiment with... | |
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