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social welfare

/ˌsoʊʃəl ˌwɛlˈfɛər/
/ˈsʌʊʃəl ˈwɛlfɛ/
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Definitions of social welfare
  1. noun
    governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need
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    types:
    social insurance
    government provision for unemployed, injured, or aged people; financed by contributions from employers and employees as well as by government revenue
    relief
    aid for the aged or indigent or handicapped
    dole, pogey, pogy
    money received from the state
    national insurance
    social insurance program in Britain; based on contributions from employers and employees; provides payments to unemployed and sick and retired people as well as medical services
    national assistance, social assistance, supplementary benefit
    benefits paid to bring incomes up to minimum levels established by law
    Social Security
    social welfare program in the U.S.; includes old-age and survivors insurance and some unemployment insurance and old-age assistance
    unemployment, unemployment compensation
    payment by a United States agency to unemployed people
    disability insurance
    social insurance for the disabled
    health care
    social insurance for the ill and injured
    type of:
    aid, economic aid, financial aid
    money given or loaned to support someone, especially a student in higher education
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