social security system

  • 1Social Security System —   [ səʊʃl sɪ kjʊərətɪ sɪstəm], populäre Bezeichnung für das bundesstaatliche Sozialversicherungssystem der USA (eigentlich Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance, Abkürzung OASDI), 1935 im Rahmen des New Deal mit dem Social Security Act… …

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  • 2Social Security Administration — Official seal Agency overview Formed August 14, 1935 Jurisdiction …

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  • 3SOCIAL SECURITY AND WELFARE — SOCIAL POLICY In the first three decades of statehood through the end of the 1970s Israel acquired the basic features of a modern welfare state. This meant that Israel succeeded in developing a broad network of social services that included… …

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  • 4social security — ˌsocial seˈcurity noun [uncountable] FINANCE 1. government money that is paid to people who are unemployed, old, or ill; = welfare AmE: • Are you receiving social security benefits? …

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  • 5Social Security in France — is divided into four branches::* Maladie , or illness;:* Vieillesse , or old age;:* Famille , or family;:* Recouvrement , recovery.From an institutional point of view, French social security is made up of diverse organismes collectively referred… …

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  • 6Social Security (United States) — This article is about the retirement/disability program. For the general concept of providing welfare, see Social security. For other uses, see Social Security (disambiguation) …

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  • 7Social Security debate (United States) — This article concerns proposals to change the Social Security system in the United States. Social Security is a social insurance program officially called Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI), in reference to its three components …

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  • 8social security — 1. (usually caps.) a program of old age, unemployment, health, disability, and survivors insurance maintained by the U.S. federal government through compulsory payments by specific employer and employee groups. 2. the theory or practice of… …

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  • 9Social Security Trust Fund — The Social Security Trust Fund is the means by which the federal government of the United States accounts for excess paid in contributions from workers and employers to the Social Security system that are not required to fund current benefit… …

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  • 10Social 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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