| 1940 - 1080 Seiten
...but only for the considerations of inefficiency and immorality" and, continuing, "such aid should be given as may be necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children." and Illinois, passed in 1911, were the beginning of a movement so popular that by 1934,... | |
| Wisconsin. Attorney General's Office - 1915 - 1192 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without .the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not be broken up for reasons of poverty, but only... | |
| Barbara J. Nelson - 1984 - 184 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children.19 The Conference also supported the establishment of a federal Children's Bureau, a proposal... | |
| Barbara J. Nelson - 1984 - 184 Seiten
...and children of reasonable and efficient mothers, who are without the support of normal breadwinners, should as a rule be kept with their parents, such...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children."23 By 1915, New Jersey accepted the Progressives' approach by statutorily separating neglect... | |
| Marvin J. Fine, Marvin F. Fine - 1989 - 416 Seiten
...reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinners, [who] should as a rule be kept with their parents, such...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children, (cited in McGowan, 1983, p. 64) The first congressional recognition of federal responsibility for the... | |
| Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Grace Chang, Linda Rennie Forcey - 1994 - 404 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children " Proceedings of the conference on the Care of Dependent Children, Washington, DC, January 25, 26,... | |
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