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  • 21Social Security and Welfare Services — ▪ 1994 Introduction       With a Democratic administration in the White House for the first time in 12 years, the U.S. moved boldly in the area of social welfare in 1993. Elsewhere in the world social security and welfare programs continued to be …

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  • 22Social inequity aversion — Inequity is injustice or unfairness or an instance of either of the two. [Merriam Webster Online. [http://m w.com/dictionary/inequity “Inequity.”] 3 Dec 2007.] Aversion is “a feeling of repugnance toward something with a desire to avoid or turn… …

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  • 23Social Security Act 1991 — The Social Security Act 1991 (SSA) is an act passed by the Parliament of Australia in 1991 to provide for the payment, to eligible people in Australia, certain pensions, benefits and allowances, and for other related purposes.The SSA was enacted… …

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  • 24Social Security (Sweden) — Sweden s social democratic economic formula, a capitalist system interlarded with substantial welfare elements, was challenged in the early 1990s by high unemployment. However, fiscal discipline over the past several years has allowed the country …

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  • 25social security — noun 1 (BrE) money paid by the government to people who are poor, unemployed, etc. ⇨ See also ↑welfare … OF SOCIAL SECURITY ▪ system VERB + SOCIAL SECURITY ▪ be entitled to, claim, receive ▪ …

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  • 26Social Security — A United States federal program of social insurance and benefits developed in 1935. The Social Security program s benefits include retirement income, disability income, Medicare and Medicaid, and death and survivorship benefits. Social Security… …

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  • 27social welfare program — Introduction       any of a variety of governmental programs designed to protect citizens from the economic risks and insecurities of life. The most common types of programs provide benefits to the elderly or retired, the sick or invalid,… …

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  • 28Social Security Act — A law enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 to create a system of transfer payments in which younger, working people support older, retired people. Under the act, the government began collecting the Social Security tax from workers… …

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  • 29Social class — Sociology …

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  • 30Social situation in the French suburbs — The social situation in the French suburbs, known as banlieues , is a complex topic. At times it has resulted in civil unrest, notably the civil unrest of autumn 2005. The word banlieue , which is French for suburb, does not necessarily refer to… …

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