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1
For recommendations to reduce rural poverty, see The People Left Behind, A Report by the President’s National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, (September, 1967).
2
See Mollie Orshansky, “The Shape of Poverty in 1966,” Social Security Bulletin, 31 (March, 1968), 3–32.
3
Current Population Reports, “ he Extent of Poverty in the United States: 1959 to 1966,” Series P-60, No. 54. Preliminary figures for 1967 show 25.9 million poor persons; see ibid., Series P-60, No. 55.
4
Op. cit.Current Population Reports, “ he Extent of Poverty in the United States: 1959 to 1966,”, Series P-60, No. 54, p. 2.
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Ibid.Current Population Reports, Series P-20. No. 173.
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For example, see Current Population. Reports, Series P-20, No. 171, April 30, 1968.
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See Arthur A. Campbell, “White-Nonwhite Differences in Family Planning in the United States,” Health, Education, and Welfare Indicators, (February, 1966). Also, see P. K. Whelpton, Arthur A. Campbell, and John E. Patterson, Fertility and Family Planning in the United States, (princeton University Press, 1966).
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