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Summary Of: Social welfare

Social welfare programs are undertaken by... Social welfare payments and services are typically provided at the expense of taxpayers generally... Examples of social welfare services include the following... to pay for the social welfare service being provided... Those involved in the social welfare system are generally treated much like those in the justice system... in the justice system are often eligible for social welfare assistance because of increased needs and increased risk of... improvements in social welfare services have been justified by savings being made in the justice system... States or nations that provide social welfare programs are often identified as having a... access to social welfare services is often considered a basic and inalienable right to those in need...

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