| United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty - 1967 - 184 pages
...America. The rate of unemployment nationally is about 4 percent. The rate in rural areas averages about 18 percent. Among farmworkers, a recent study discovered...the economic and social functions of the villages and small towns. The changes in rural America have rendered obsolete many of the political boundaries... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 1458 pages
...America. The rate of unemployment nationally is about 4 percent. The rate in rural areas averages about 18 percent. Among farmworkers, a recent, study discovered...the economic and social functions of the villages and small towns. The changes in rural America have rendered obsolete many of the political boundaries... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 1668 pages
...America. The rate of unemployment nationally is about 4 percent. The rate in rural areas averages about 18 percent. Among farmworkers, a recent study discovered...the economic and social functions of the villages and small towns. The changes in rural America have rendered obsolete many of the political boundaries... | |
| 1972 - 538 pages
...America. The rate of unemployment nationally is about 4 percent. The rate in rural areas averages about 18 percent. Among farmworkers a recent study discovered...the young entries in the labor market. Larger towns 1 towns 'and cities have taken over many of the economic and social functions of the villages and small... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1972 - 1200 pages
...but disappeared as an effective institution. In the past the rural community performed the service« needed by farmers and other rural people. Technological...the economic and social functions of the villages and small towns. The changes in rural America have rendered obsolete many of the political boundaries... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1972 - 1564 pages
...but disappeared as an effective institution. In the past the rural community performed Ü» service» needed by farmers and other rural people. Technological...declines in the manpower needs of agriculture, forestry, nabería, and mining. Other industries have not replaced the jobs lost, and they have supplied too... | |
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