Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... living for people who are now poor . What is that strategy ? We believe , first , in moving as rapidly as possible towards more equal living standards for the whole population . Necessarily this involves some transformation of the ...
... living for people who are now poor . What is that strategy ? We believe , first , in moving as rapidly as possible towards more equal living standards for the whole population . Necessarily this involves some transformation of the ...
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... living standards Because of the marked inequality within the countries of the world the overlap in living standards between rich and relative- ly poor countries is pronounced . This is illustrated from World Bank figures in the second ...
... living standards Because of the marked inequality within the countries of the world the overlap in living standards between rich and relative- ly poor countries is pronounced . This is illustrated from World Bank figures in the second ...
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... living on low incomes from around 60 per cent to 68 per cent . The actual number living below the state's standard has increased - most sharply of all between 1977 and 1979 , from 760,000 to 1,190,000 or by 430,000 . Much of the poverty ...
... living on low incomes from around 60 per cent to 68 per cent . The actual number living below the state's standard has increased - most sharply of all between 1977 and 1979 , from 760,000 to 1,190,000 or by 430,000 . Much of the poverty ...
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