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What (who) is Welfare - definition

MEANS-ORIENTED SOCIAL BENEFIT
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  • Distributing [[alms]] to the poor, abbey of Port-Royal des Champs c. 1710.
  • A family support centre in [[Saint Peter Port]], [[Guernsey]], which provides assistance to families with children.
  • Social Insurance Institution]] (KELA) in [[Seinäjoki]], Finland
  • Roosevelt]] signs the [[Social Security Act]], 14 August 1935.
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  • Welfare in America

Welfare         
·noun Well-doing or well-being in any respect; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life; exemption from any evil or calamity; prosperity; happiness.
welfare         
n.
governmental financial aid
1) public welfare
2) (esp. US) on welfare (to be on welfare; to go on welfare)
well-being
3) to promote the public welfare
4) the general; public welfare
5) for smb.'s welfare
welfare         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
The welfare of a person or group is their health, comfort, and happiness.
I do not think he is considering Emma's welfare...
He was the head of a charity for the welfare of children.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with poss
2.
Welfare services are provided to help with people's living conditions and financial problems.
Child welfare services are well established and comprehensive...
He has urged complete reform of the welfare system.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
In the United States, welfare is money that is paid by the government to people who are unemployed, poor, or sick.
States such as Michigan and Massachusetts are making deep cuts in welfare...
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Welfare

Welfare, or commonly social welfare, is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. Social security may either be synonymous with welfare, or refer specifically to social insurance programs which provide support only to those who have previously contributed (e.g. most pension systems), as opposed to social assistance programs which provide support on the basis of need alone (e.g. most disability benefits). The International Labour Organization defines social security as covering support for those in old age, support for the maintenance of children, medical treatment, parental and sick leave, unemployment and disability benefits, and support for sufferers of occupational injury.

More broadly, welfare may also encompass efforts to provide a basic level of well-being through free or subsidized social services such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, vocational training, and public housing. In a welfare state, the state assumes responsibility for the health, education, infrastructure and welfare of society, providing a range of social services such as those described.

Some historians view systems of codified almsgiving, like the zakat policy of the seventh century (634 CE) Rashidun caliph Umar, as early examples of universal government welfare. The first welfare state was Imperial Germany (1871–1918), where the Bismarck government introduced social security in 1889. In the early 20th century, the United Kingdom introduced social security around 1913, and adopted the welfare state with the National Insurance Act 1946, during the Attlee government (1945–51). In the countries of western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, social welfare is mainly provided by the government out of the national tax revenues, and to a lesser extent by non-government organizations (NGOs), and charities (social and religious). A right to social security and an adequate standard of living is asserted in Articles 22 and 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Examples of use of Welfare
1. "Their welfare is my welfare, their suffering my suffering.
2. He is the true welfare minister where there is no welfare minister.
3. Its social–welfare activities include the running of schools, clinics and welfare programmes.
4. Instead, as welfare rolls shriveled and welfare payments dropped, the states found themselves with $6 billion in unspent welfare block grants.
5. It was another Gordon Brown who brought you the farcical, welfare–to–welfare New Deal.