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Eisenhower and Social Security: the Origins of Disability Program

Current price: $12.95
Eisenhower and Social Security: the Origins of Disability Program
Eisenhower and Social Security: the Origins of Disability Program

Barnes and Noble

Eisenhower and Social Security: the Origins of Disability Program

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A thorough, concise recounting of the role of the Eisenhower Administration in shaping social insurance policy in the 1950s.
Social Security issues in the 21st Century have grown infinitely more complex since the Social Security Act was passed in 1935. Eisenhower and Social Security explains the origins of the disability program, concisely and without jargon, in order to better understand how this program operates today.

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