Cash, Tokens, and Transfers

Cash, Tokens, and Transfers
Title Cash, Tokens, and Transfers PDF eBook
Author Brian J. Cudahy
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 1995
Genre Local transit
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Cash, Tokens, and Transfers

Cash, Tokens, and Transfers
Title Cash, Tokens, and Transfers PDF eBook
Author Brian J. Cudahy
Publisher New York : Fordham University Press
Pages 282
Release 1990
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780823212781

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This colorful history will appeal to borth the interested reader and transportation historian. Brian Cudahy's skillful narrative is combined with a wealth of period photographs. The first comprehensive history of public transportation in North America to be published in more than 60 years, the book traces the grwoth of urban mass transit from the horse-drawn street cars of the 1830's through the development of cable cars, electric street cars, subways, and buses, to the new light rail systems that are playing a key role in today's urban transit renaissance. The book is not bound to any geographical region and examines transit rail systems throughout the United States and Canada.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publisher
Pages 1632
Release 1931
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Reduced Car Fares for School Children

Reduced Car Fares for School Children
Title Reduced Car Fares for School Children PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1930
Genre School children
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Considers (71) H.R. 12571.

AUUGN

AUUGN
Title AUUGN PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 394
Release 1996
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Cash Transfers for Poverty Reduction

Cash Transfers for Poverty Reduction
Title Cash Transfers for Poverty Reduction PDF eBook
Author Francisco V. Ayala
Publisher Routledge
Pages 463
Release 2023-12-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1315407205

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Over the past 20 years, more than 100 countries have implemented social safety nets, targeted at the poorest and most vulnerable. Impact evaluations have shown the effectiveness of these programmes, and policymakers have explored different methods of delivery, including cash transfers. Cash Transfers for Poverty Reduction offers the first systematic discussion of the design and implementation of poverty reduction schemes, and cash transfer programmes in particular. The authors also draw on their own practical experienceand present global case studies to show the effects that these decisions have on operations and outcomes. Featuring end-of-chapter questions and answers to help test your knowledge, this book offers an operational guide for key stakeholders, officials and students in understanding the design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of cash transfer programmes.

Running the Rails

Running the Rails
Title Running the Rails PDF eBook
Author James Wolfinger
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 305
Release 2016-05-12
Genre History
ISBN 1501704230

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Philadelphia exploded in violence in 1910. The general strike that year was a notable point, but not a unique one, in a generations-long history of conflict between the workers and management at one of the nation's largest privately owned transit systems. In Running the Rails, James Wolfinger uses the history of Philadelphia’s sprawling public transportation system to explore how labor relations shifted from the 1880s to the 1960s. As transit workers adapted to fast-paced technological innovation to keep the city’s people and commerce on the move, management sought to limit its employees’ rights. Raw violence, welfare capitalism, race-baiting, and smear campaigns against unions were among the strategies managers used to control the company’s labor force and enhance corporate profits, often at the expense of the workers’ and the city’s well-being. Public service workers and their unions come under frequent attack for being a "special interest" or a hindrance to the smooth functioning of society. This book offers readers a different, historically grounded way of thinking about the people who keep their cities running. Working in public transit is a difficult job now, as it was a century ago. The benefits and decent wages Philadelphia public transit workers secured—advances that were hard-won and well deserved—came as a result of fighting for decades against their exploitation. Given capital’s great power in American society and management's enduring quest to control its workforce, it is remarkable to see how much Philadelphia’s transit workers achieved.