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Social Security and Related Insurance for Farm People: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected References

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  • Folsom, Josiah C.

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Excerpts from the report Introduction: This bibliography is intended to furnish a list of references for inquirers among farm workers concerning the nature, purposes, and coverage of our social security insurance laws and of proposals for amending them, with annotations indicating their contents. The amendments propose not only coverage of farm workers and other classes of the population not now covered, but also new kinds of insurance. Selections that relate definitely to coverage of farm workers by social insurance make up the larger part of the items in this bibliography. Other references have been included to show the relations of farm workers to social security measures for the population as a whole. Still others show the situations that cause demand for social insurance. The selections are limited mainly to publications that have appeared during the last five years, and to the proposals for social security legislation which have been made in that time.

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  • Folsom, Josiah C., 1949. "Social Security and Related Insurance for Farm People: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected References," Miscellaneous Publications 333564, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:333564
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333564
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