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Definition of Living arrangement
1. Noun. An arrangement to allow people (or ideas) to coexist.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Living Arrangement
Literary usage of Living arrangement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fertility, Family Planning, and Women's Health: New Data From the 1995 by Joyce C. Abma, A. Chandra, W. Mosher, L. Peterson (1998)
"Single parent from birth—if the respondent lived with only one biological parent
in each living arrangement reported, including living with one biological ..."
2. The Women's Health and Aging Study: Health and Social Characteristics of edited by Jack M. Guralnik, Linda P. Fried, Eleanor M. Simonsick, Judith D. Kasper, Mary E. Lafferty (1996)
"Household Characteristics—living arrangement and Housing Type Table 5.1 ...
The observed variation in living arrangement and household composition by age ..."
3. Supporting Congressional Oversight: Budgetary Implications of Selected Gao edited by Paul L. Posner (2002)
"These numerous rules and policies have made living arrangement determinations
one of the most complex and error prone aspects of the SSI program, ..."
4. Supplemental Security Income: Action Needed on Long-Standing Problems by Roland H. Miller, III, Roland H. Miller (1999)
"These numerous rules and polices have made living arrangement ... During our
review, staff and managers told us that living arrangement policies needed ..."
5. Trends in the Health of Older Americans: U. S., 1994 by R. A. Cohen, J. F. Van Nostrand (1996)
"... in 1984] At least one stay from Includes all persons who had died or were
institutionalized or whose living arrangement was unknown at 1990 recontact. ..."
6. Understanding SSI (Supplemental Security Income) by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"Your living arrangement determines how much SSI you can get. This means your SSI
benefits may vary depending on where you live: • In your own place such as ..."