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United States Government Printing Office. Used - Good. 1938. Paperback, tall octavo, 115 pp., illus. Ex-library with usual stamps and markings. Spine a bit worn. Internally, quite sound. Overall, good. (Subject: Americana & Regional History.)
Effects of the Works Program on rural relief. A survey of rural relief cases closed in seven states, July through November 1935 by Farnham, Rebecca and Irene Link - 1938
by Farnham, Rebecca and Irene Link
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Effects of the Works Program on rural relief. A survey of rural relief cases closed in seven states, July through November 1935
by Farnham, Rebecca and Irene Link
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Washington: GPO, 1938. Paperback. xxiv, 115p., wraps, spine worn and faded else good condition, 7x10 inches. The seven states are Montana, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, West Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia. Works Progress Administration. Division of Social Research, research monograph 13.
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Effects of the Works Program on Rural Relief
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THE MIGRATORY-CASUAL WORKER, EFFECTS OF THE WORKS PROGRAM ON RURAL RELIEF: A Survey of Rural Relief Cases Closed in Seven States, July Through November 1935, [and] MIGRANT FAMILIES;
by [Works Progress Administration] Webb, John N., Rebecca Farnham, Irene Link, and Malcolm Brown
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Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1937. First Edition. Wraps. Good. By examining the experience of the transient program, this report has been able to isolate a number of widely-held misconceptions about transients and transient relief. Analysis of the reasons why migrant families left home and of their subsequent travels reveals that they were not - as is so commonly believed - irresponsible and degraded groups addicted to chronic wandering. On the contrary, a large majority of them were habitually settled and self-supporting families dislodged by the depression and seeking reestablishment elsewhere. The families left home not only because they were in distress but also because of a reasonable expectation of an improved status at their destination." WPA Research Monograph VII, XIII, and XVIII. Tall octavo, three volumes. Original printed gray paper wrappers. Some general wear and soiling, with a previous owner's ink signature on the front panel of each volume.
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