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And his caseload is up 45 percent from last year.
The program has a caseload of about 45,000 individual cases.
The department has a caseload of 38,000 children, she said.
Last year more than 13,000 cases were added to the department's caseload.
The current average caseload is about 41 children for most workers.
She would let him die rather than fall further behind their caseload.
From 1989 to 1994, for example, caseloads rose 34 percent.
The jobs program needs similar small caseloads, and that means more workers.
He said the average caseload has dropped to about 618 cases a year at present.
Further, the caseload is expected to grow by 50 percent in the next three years.
She also took over her husband's caseload of more than 100 cases with the Inc.
On a full caseload this is not too difficult to achieve.
But the caseload went up to about 52 cases per detective.
She said officials had not decided yet how large each worker's caseload should be.
And caseloads have declined by 25 percent or more in 16 other states.
Last year, the government decided to clear the genocide caseload.
Home Relief caseloads in this state are down by over 25 percent.
"It will give judges much more power to control their caseloads."
Right now, with my caseload getting heavier by the hour, I need your help.
Caseloads varied from 50 to 130, with 92 being the average.
The data also show that welfare caseloads are down nearly 50 percent.
Its official caseload is a bit of a mystery now.
The city could not say exactly what the caseloads would be at any of the offices.
With up to 37,000 participants a month, the program itself is larger than the entire caseloads of 29 states.
These three account for 54 percent of the state's welfare caseload.