Why should welfare benefits also be distributed equitably among the needy?
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welfare benefits should be distributed equally as all need the sane and all are equal per rights ...
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Welfare may also refer to initiatives to offer a minimal standard of living through free or reduced-cost social services such public housing, healthcare, and educational and vocational programme.
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- In a welfare state, the government is in charge of the welfare, education, and health of the populace and offers a variety of social services, including those listed above.
- A sort of government assistance known as "welfare," or "social welfare," aims to ensure that people of a community can satisfy their most basic requirements, like food and shelter.
- Social security may be used interchangeably with welfare or more precisely with social insurance programme that only help those who have made prior contributions (such as the majority of pension systems), as opposed to social assistance programme that only support those in need (e.g. most disability benefits).
- According to the International Labor Organization, social security includes payments for the elderly, the maintenance of children, medical care, parental and sick leave, unemployment and disability insurance, and assistance for people who have sustained an occupational harm.
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