Report of the Pennsylvania Commission on Old Age Pensions: March, 1919J.L.L. Kuhn, Printer to the commonwealth, 1919 - 294 pages |
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... wages and standards of living ? What effect will it have upon self - depend- ence and thrift ? What do the people of this Commonwealth think and desire ? And finally , what is the most appropriate and most constructive form of ...
... wages and standards of living ? What effect will it have upon self - depend- ence and thrift ? What do the people of this Commonwealth think and desire ? And finally , what is the most appropriate and most constructive form of ...
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... wages . This decline , with the majority of aged people , appears to be due entirely to sickness and enfeebled age ... wage- workers are steadily decreasing , after a certain period of age has been attained , the expenditures on food and ...
... wages . This decline , with the majority of aged people , appears to be due entirely to sickness and enfeebled age ... wage- workers are steadily decreasing , after a certain period of age has been attained , the expenditures on food and ...
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... wage - earners in the State . This would be possible only after complete budget studies were made of representative families in several parts of the State . Again , it may be essential to make a complete enumeration of the aged people ...
... wage - earners in the State . This would be possible only after complete budget studies were made of representative families in several parts of the State . Again , it may be essential to make a complete enumeration of the aged people ...
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... wages which are hardly sufficient to maintain their own families in comfort . Only a very small percentage , namely : 4.15 per cent have children believed to be fully able to support their parents , while an additional 6.86 per cent are ...
... wages which are hardly sufficient to maintain their own families in comfort . Only a very small percentage , namely : 4.15 per cent have children believed to be fully able to support their parents , while an additional 6.86 per cent are ...
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... Wages Earned Earlier in Life and Immediately Preceding Admission . Immediately Amount Earned per Week . Earlier in ... wages earned by the canvassed inmates in their earlier ages and that earned before admission is that while 32.30 per ...
... Wages Earned Earlier in Life and Immediately Preceding Admission . Immediately Amount Earned per Week . Earlier in ... wages earned by the canvassed inmates in their earlier ages and that earned before admission is that while 32.30 per ...
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age of 60 Allegheny County amended amount annual Annuity annum appointed Armstrong County average benefits board of directors board of school burgh bushels cent Coal Township Commission compulsory contributions County Almshouse County Home court dependent disability districts earning employers employes Erie established expenditures Firemen's Relief given granted Greene County Almshouse incapacitated income industrial inmates institutions invalidity investigated January labor Lackawanna County less living Massachusetts ment month Montour County non-contributory Northumberland County number of pensioners occupation old age pension one-half outdoor relief paid pany paupers payment Pennsylvania Pension fund pension system percentage Perry County persons Philadelphia Philadelphia County Pittsburgh poor Poorhouse problem Railroad Company receiving regular residing Retirement Fund salary Scranton sickness sion system Susquehanna County TABLE NUMBER Teachers tion total number Township Poorhouse wages week Weekly Westmoreland County widow women workers