Series 1167

State Planning Board Life insurance conservation study, 1924-1934.

1.00 cubic foot and 1 microfilm reel

These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

See history of the records' creator.

Summary of Records

The Federal Emergency Relief Administration Division of Research and Statistics worked in conjunction with the State Planning Board to create this research study. Its purpose was to measure the losses to insurance policy holders and to identify the remedies for conditions which permitted such losses. This series includes a brief outline of the proposed study, a brief survey of selected towns divided into income groups, and analyses of distributions for policies lapsed and in force.

Scope and Content

The Federal Emergency Relief Administration Division of Research and Statistics worked in conjunction with the State Planning Board to create this research study. Its purpose was to measure the losses to insurance policy holders and to identify the remedies for conditions which permitted such losses. This series includes a brief outline of the proposed study, a brief survey of selected towns divided into income groups, and analyses of distributions for policies lapsed and in force.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by name of report.

Additional Forms

This series is available on microfilm.

Access Restrictions

This series is classified as Public.

Use Restrictions

These records are available for reproduction and use.

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Acquisition Information

These records were acquired from the creating agency through established retention schedules.

Processing Information

This series was processed by M. Call in June 1999 and updated in August 2004 by G. Strack after having been filmed.

Container List

ReelDescription
1Brief outline of study; Frequency distributions on all policies before lapse in Salt Lake City
1Frequency distributions on all policies in force excluding Salt Lake City
1Frequency distributions on all policies lapsed excluding Salt Lake City
1Survey