Government-funded Social Program
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A government-funded social program is a government-funded program entitlement program that is a social program.
- Context:
- It can be a part of a Social Safety Net.
- It is intended to meet Fundamental Human Needs.
- It can range from being a Universal Social Welfare Program to being a Restricted Social Welfare Program.
- It can range from being an Unconditional Social Welfare Program to being a Conditional Social Welfare Program.
- It can range from being a Cash-based Social Welfare Program to being a Service-based Social Welfare Program.
- It can range from being a Global Social Welfare Program to being a National Social Welfare Program to being a Provincial-Sate Social Welfare Program to being a being a Municipal Social Welfare Program to being a City Social Welfare Program to being a Neighborhood Social Welfare Program.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Wealth Redistribution.
References
2014
- http://www.publicopiniononline.com/local/ci_26264965/making-ends-meet-franklin-countys-low-wage-workers
- QUOTE: … Like Susan, Lisa said she faces a stigma for being on assistance. The process of getting help can be a "game" in which she "jumps through hoops" to get what she needs.
"Everybody needs help at some time or another," Susan said
- QUOTE: … Like Susan, Lisa said she faces a stigma for being on assistance. The process of getting help can be a "game" in which she "jumps through hoops" to get what she needs.
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_services
- Social services are a range of public services provided by many national or regional government organisation for its residents, including such things as healthcare, public housing, and social security.
Not all public services are social services.
Some companies use social service as means of marketing or tax saving medium.
- Social services are a range of public services provided by many national or regional government organisation for its residents, including such things as healthcare, public housing, and social security.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welfare
- Welfare is the provision of a minimal level of well-being and social support for all citizens, sometimes referred to as public aid. In most developed countries, welfare is largely provided by the government, in addition to charities, informal social groups, religious groups, and inter-governmental organizations.
The welfare state expands on this concept to include services such as universal healthcare and unemployment insurance.
- Welfare is the provision of a minimal level of well-being and social support for all citizens, sometimes referred to as public aid. In most developed countries, welfare is largely provided by the government, in addition to charities, informal social groups, religious groups, and inter-governmental organizations.