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Social Adequacy and Economic Effects of Social Security: The Philippine Case: Comment

Asean Economic Bulletin, 1986
The social security system is one of those Western institutions transferred to the Philip pines. The first social security programme in the Philippines started operation in 1937, two years after the United States formally insti tuted its own social security programme.1 The social security system has been growing quite rapidly both in membership and ...
Mario B. Lamberte, David L. Schulze
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Social adequacy of parents and children.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1974
Henry Sherman, Amerigo Farina
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The postulate of adequacy: Phenomenological sociology and the paradox of science and sociality

Human Studies, 1979
Alfred Schutz's postulate of adequacy has become a focal point of discussions of phenomenological sociology. For its proponents (e.g., Filmer et al., 1972; Zijderveld, 1972; Winter, 1966), the postulate of adequacy represents a radical, perhaps revolutionary, methodological requirement that distinguishes the phenomenological approach from positivistic ...
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Impact of Adequacy of Social Infrastructure on Social Development in Uttar Pradesh

Productivity, 2022
Karuna Shanker Kanaujiya, Abhishek Singh
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Measuring Financial Sustainability and Social Adequacy of the Italian NDC Pension System under the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sustainability, 2022
Lorenzo Fratoni   +2 more
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Social Security—Adequacy, Equity, and Progressiveness

North American Actuarial Journal, 2000
Robert L. Brown, Jeffrey Ip
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THE PRACTICAL ADEQUACY OF ‘METHOD IN SOCIAL SCIENCE’

Antipode, 1987
KIM ENGLAND, ANDREW JONAS, ANDREW MAIR
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