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The financial principle of self-support in the old-age survivors insurance system.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Myers, Robert J. 1912-2010.
Corporate Author: United States. Social Security Administration. Division of the Actuary.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Washington] 1955.
Series:Actuarial study (United States. Social Security Administration. Office of the Actuary) ; no. 40.
Subjects:
Old age pensions > United States.
Social Security.
Pensions.
United States.
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