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... million poor represented in Table III , roughly half are heads of households ; the other half are dependents . Of these , a very large portion , numbering about 11 million , are children . About two - thirds of these children are ...
... million poor represented in Table III , roughly half are heads of households ; the other half are dependents . Of these , a very large portion , numbering about 11 million , are children . About two - thirds of these children are ...
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... million households headed by women in the U.S. Roughly 19.4 million persons live in these households , and more than half of these live on less than subsistence incomes . There are over 6 million elderly widows living as " unattached ...
... million households headed by women in the U.S. Roughly 19.4 million persons live in these households , and more than half of these live on less than subsistence incomes . There are over 6 million elderly widows living as " unattached ...
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... million units per year has been widely suggested , of which one million would be for population growth ; 300,000 for replacement of houses destroyed or otherwise withdrawn from use ; and 700,000 to make some dent in the backlog of ...
... million units per year has been widely suggested , of which one million would be for population growth ; 300,000 for replacement of houses destroyed or otherwise withdrawn from use ; and 700,000 to make some dent in the backlog of ...
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VOLUME VII | 109 |
NUMBER 1 | 178 |
WINTER 1960 | 217 |
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