| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - 1988 - 348 pages
...up of over 200 top-level American business executives, published a report entitled Children in Heed. In it, they stated, "This nation cannot continue to...than one-fifth of our children live in poverty and a third grow up in ignorance. Allowing this to continue will not only Impoverish these children, it... | |
| Diana Barbara Dutton - 1992 - 548 pages
...education, public assistance, and crime, while also adding needed workers to the country's labor supply. "This nation cannot continue to compete and prosper...than one-fifth of our children live in poverty and a third grow up in ignorance," these executives warned. "The nation can ill afford such an egregious... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - 1988 - 360 pages
...top-level American business executives, published a report called Children in Need. The report said this, "This Nation cannot continue to compete and prosper...than one-fifth of our children live in poverty, and a third grow up in ignorance. Allowing this to continue will not only impoverish these children; it... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1988 - 86 pages
...Committee for Economic Development which, as you know, is a very broad based business group, said this: This Nation cannot continue to compete and prosper...than one-fifth of our children live in poverty and a third grow up in ignorance, and if the Nation cannot compete it cannot lead. If we continue to squander... | |
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