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Does Health Care Affect Employers?
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According to Robert Pear (2006) "Health cost are swamping employers and threatening economic growth. The number of uninsured is rising because of health cost are going up."
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Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S. »
Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S.
Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S.☜This is a project of the students of POLS 275 at Western Illinois University.Faculty sponsor: Sharon Chanley, Ph.D.☜F1CEB7
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Health☜What is the relationship between health and poverty & welfare?Lack of decent homeless shelters; Many homeless people, unable to get into shelters, frightened of disease, look for refuge in such public places as train stations and church doorways.☜FFB597
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Does Health Care Affect Employers?
Does Health Care Affect Employers?☜According to Robert Pear (2006) Health cost are swamping employers and threatening economic growth. The number of uninsured is rising because of health cost are going up.☜59C6EF
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Article in the New York Times " Health Care, Vexing to Clinton, Is Now at Top of Bush's Agenda"
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January 29, 2006
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4:06 AM 7 March 2009 GMT
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Is Job Training the Answer for Unemployed Americans?
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