Comparison between english and japamese welfare state
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English Welfare State:
In Britain and some other countries, the welfare state is a system in which the government provides free social services such as health and education and gives money to people when they are unable to work, for example because they are old, unemployed, or sick.
Japanese welfare state:
Japan's welfare state has a non-typical conservative regime. ... Japan also borrowed ideas of pensions and health from the Prussian system. In addition, Japan's welfare state embodies familialism, whereby families rather than the government will provide the social safety net.
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