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... earnings that results from the sharp cutoff of benefits above certain income levels . He also notes other factors at work , such as the reduction in poverty , which may be expected to mitigate the impact of these programs on the ...
... earnings that results from the sharp cutoff of benefits above certain income levels . He also notes other factors at work , such as the reduction in poverty , which may be expected to mitigate the impact of these programs on the ...
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... earning functions for the family . Even if , as seems possible , it should come about that the average married woman had some kind of job , it seems most unlikely that this relative balance would be upset ; that either the roles would ...
... earning functions for the family . Even if , as seems possible , it should come about that the average married woman had some kind of job , it seems most unlikely that this relative balance would be upset ; that either the roles would ...
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... earnings . For Federal purposes , the child earning money is a separate individual and a separate taxpayer.6 61 The present law fails to maintain this approach in not granting exemptions for children equal to the support given by the ...
... earnings . For Federal purposes , the child earning money is a separate individual and a separate taxpayer.6 61 The present law fails to maintain this approach in not granting exemptions for children equal to the support given by the ...
Page 125
... earning $ 5,000 apiece will be taxed $ 1,800 ; two persons married to each other earning $ 5,000 apiece will be taxed $ 1820.67 This heavier burden of the married couple with equal incomes is true for all joint over $ 8,000 . The ...
... earning $ 5,000 apiece will be taxed $ 1,800 ; two persons married to each other earning $ 5,000 apiece will be taxed $ 1820.67 This heavier burden of the married couple with equal incomes is true for all joint over $ 8,000 . The ...
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... earning , in 1970 , less than half of the median wage of white men.250 Women seeking management positions in industry have had little success.251 At the other end of the scale , domestic household help has continued to be among the ...
... earning , in 1970 , less than half of the median wage of white men.250 Women seeking management positions in industry have had little success.251 At the other end of the scale , domestic household help has continued to be among the ...
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Page 251 - Whereas the child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth...
Page 552 - We have seen more than once that the public welfare may call upon the best citizens for their lives. It would be strange if it could not call upon those who already sap the strength of the state for these lesser sacrifices, often not felt to be such by those concerned, in order to prevent our being swamped with incompetents.
Page 98 - The two sexes differ in structure of body, in the functions to be performed by each, in the amount of physical strength, in the capacity for long-continued labor particularly when done standing, the influence of vigorous health upon the future well-being of the race, the self-reliance which enables one to assert full rights, and in the capacity to maintain the struggle for subsistence.
Page 552 - It is better for all the world if, instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind. The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the Fallopian tubes. Three generations of imbeciles are enough.
Page 405 - comprehensive planning" includes the following: (A) preparation, as a guide for governmental policies and action, of general plans with respect to (i) the pattern and intensity of land use...
Page 544 - The Congress, recognizing the profound impact of man's activity on the interrelations of all components of the natural environment, particularly the profound influences of population growth, high-density urbanization, industrial expansion, resource exploitation, and new and expanding technological advances...
Page 145 - Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. Compulsory school attendance laws and the great expenditures for education both demonstrate our recognition of the importance of education to our democratic society. It is required in the performance of our most basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. It is the very foundation of good citizenship.
Page 564 - Approximately five thousand American citizens of Japanese ancestry refused to swear unqualified allegiance to the United States and to renounce allegiance to the Japanese Emperor, and several thousand evacuees requested repatriation to Japan. The Burdens of Citizenship We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it.
Page 544 - When we speak of freedom as something to be so highly prized, we mean a positive power or capacity of doing or enjoying something worth doing or enjoying, and that, too, something that we do or enjoy in common with others.
Page 235 - We have a growing concern to foster the integrity of the family, and the opportunity for each child. It is essential that all families have access to information and services that will allow freedom to choose the number and spacing of their children within the dictates of individual conscience.