Social welfare is a diversion of taxpayer dollars to lower the overall crime rate.
2007-10-26 16:47:53
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answered by Ray C 3
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A social welfare provision refers to any government program and which also seeks to provide a minimum level of income, service or other support for disadvantaged peoples such as the poor, elderly, disabled, students, unpaid workers such as mothers and other caregivers, and minority groups. Social welfare payments and services are typically provided free of charge or at a nominal fee, and are funded by the state, or by compulsory enrollment of the poor themselves. Examples of social welfare services include the following:
Compulsory superannuation savings programs.
Compulsory social insurance programs, often based on income, to pay for the social welfare service being provided. These are often incorporated into the taxation system and may be inseparable from income tax.
Pensions or other financial aid, including social security and tax relief, to those with low incomes or inability to meet basic living costs, especially those who are raising children, elderly, unemployed, injured, sick or disabled.
Free or low cost nursing, medical and hospital care for those who are sick, injured or unable to care for themselves. This may also include free antenatal and postnatal care. Services may be provided in the community or a medical facility.
Free or low cost public education for all children, and financial aid, sometimes as a scholarship or pension, sometimes in the form of a suspensory loan, to students attending academic institutions or undertaking vocational training.
The state may also fund or operate social work and community based organizations that provide services that benefit disadvantaged people in the community.
Welfare money paid to persons, from a government, who are in need of financial assistance but who are unable to work for pay.
2007-10-26 23:51:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Social welfare is the provisions made available by governments to assist the poor,old and other disadvantage groups who are not able to support themselves.Example ,each month they receive welfare allowance paid by the government.
2007-10-27 00:24:45
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answered by dicovi 5
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Its when you get tax payer dollars to help the disadvantaged.
Social -> society -> government
welfare -> well-being
government provides for the well-being of the people
2007-10-26 23:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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