The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 23
... person 248. , on the assumption that the cost of living will be 25 per cent . above the 1939 level . In addition to the cash benefit , the health insurance will entitle the insured and his dependents to the full benefits of the new ...
... person 248. , on the assumption that the cost of living will be 25 per cent . above the 1939 level . In addition to the cash benefit , the health insurance will entitle the insured and his dependents to the full benefits of the new ...
Pagina 24
... persons of pensionable age ( 65 for men and 60 for women ) at the beginning of the century were about 2 millions or 1 in 17 of the whole population ; in 1931 they were about 44 millions or 1 in 10 of the population ; in 1961 . . . they ...
... persons of pensionable age ( 65 for men and 60 for women ) at the beginning of the century were about 2 millions or 1 in 17 of the whole population ; in 1931 they were about 44 millions or 1 in 10 of the population ; in 1961 . . . they ...
Pagina 136
... persons in the firm told him , more than once : ' Don't you worry , my dear fellow . It's only a matter of time . We should be glad to employ anyone with such excellent qualifications : it's merely a question of fitting you into the ...
... persons in the firm told him , more than once : ' Don't you worry , my dear fellow . It's only a matter of time . We should be glad to employ anyone with such excellent qualifications : it's merely a question of fitting you into the ...
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