0 a system that allows the government of a country to provide social services such as healthcare, unemployment benefit, etc. to people who need them, paid for by taxes
1 a political system in which the government pays for health care and other social benefits for its citizens, or a nation that operates under this system
2 a system by which a government provides social services such as health care, money, etc. to people who need them:
Yet another mentioned 'el welfare state' and 'dumping'.
Thus, retrenchment in some areas of the welfare state may be accompanied by expansion in others.
Here a narrative is constructed that collapses history and that reconstructs the post-war welfare state as producing, rather than ameliorating, inequalities.
Although this article focused on one programme in one welfare state, the analysis has implications for a wider understanding of the politics of welfare retrenchment.
This article examines the origins and evolution of the idea of an employer mandate and labor's entanglements with the institutions of the private welfare state.
Professionals worked in the public interest, while individuals in receipt of the benefits of the welfare state were essentially passive.
This can in part be explained by the heterogeneity of welfare state policies.
It maintained its commitment to full employment and a high spending welfare state long after others had abandoned them.
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