Presents the findings of a study of 1,108 families in 13 cities which left the relief rolls during the summer of 1935 because a member of the family had obtained employment in private industry. Three-fifths of the cases studied were forced to seek public assistance because their earnings were insufficient or because they lost their jobs.
Presents the findings of a study of 1,108 families in 13 cities which left the relief rolls during the summer of 1935 because a member of the family had obtained employment in private industry. Three-fifths of the cases studied were forced to seek public assistance because their earnings were insufficient or because they lost their jobs.
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Presents the findings of a study of 1,108 families in 13 cities which left the relief rolls during the summer of 1935 because a member of the family had obtained employment in private industry. Three-fifths of the cases studied were forced to seek public assistance because their earnings were insufficient or because they lost their jobs.