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Minnesota State Dept. of Public Welfare, St. Paul. – 1970
The Research and Statistics Section of the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare prepared this 1970 annual report on public assistance for American Indians. Data were gathered from the 21 counties containing a majority of Indians and the City of Minneapolis Department of Public Relief. The report includes data on the State's expenditures for…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Blindness, Child Welfare
Minnesota State Dept. of Public Welfare, St. Paul. – 1971
The 1971 annual report on public assistance, prepared by the Research and Statistics Section of the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, presents data pertaining to expenditures for American Indians. The $8,285,789 of expenditures are broken down by program and funding source. The programs are Old Age Assistance, Medical Assistance, General…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Blindness, Child Welfare
Minnesota State Dept. of Public Welfare, St. Paul. – 1972
Prepared by the Research and Statistics Section of the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, this 1972 annual report contains data on public assistance expenditures for American Indians. Data are broken down by program and funding source. The programs are Old Age Assistance, Aid for Dependent Children, Aid to the Blind, Aid to the Disabled,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Blindness, Child Welfare
Alliance for Excellent Education, 2006
This brief argues that higher educational attainment improves a student's future income, occupational status, and social prestige, all of which contributes to improved individual health. The brief cites several reasons why, including the fact that Americans with higher educational attainment have more insurance coverage, individuals who lack…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Educational Attainment, Employment Level, Health Insurance

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