welfare
61welfare work — n. the organized effort of a community or organization to improve the living conditions and standards of its needy members welfare worker n …
62welfare statist — welfare statist, a supporter of the principles and practices of a welfare state. –wel´fare|stat´ist, adjective …
63Welfare to Work — [Welfare to Work] a phrase used in Britain and the US for government programmes that are aimed at reducing the number of people who are unemployed and receiving money from the State, by creating jobs for them or training them for work …
64Welfare, Choice and Solidarity in Transition — Welfare, Choice and Solidarity in Transition: reforming the health sector in Eastern Europe was written by János Kornai and [http://ase.tufts.edu/faculty guide/faculty.asp?id=keggle01 Karen Eggleston] , published in 2001.This book focused on ten… …
65welfare work — welfare worker. the efforts or programs of an agency, community, business organization, etc., to improve living conditions, increase job opportunities, secure hospitalization, and the like, for needy persons within its jurisdiction. [1905 10] * * …
66welfare state — / welfɛə steit/, it. / wɛlfɛr steit/ locuz. ingl. (propr. stato del benessere ), usata in ital. come s.m., invar. (econ., soc. ) [sistema sociale che garantisce a tutti i cittadini l accesso ai servizi e alle forme di assistenza fondamentali]… …
67welfare statism — welfare state …
68welfare state — ► NOUN ▪ a system whereby the state undertakes to protect the health and well being of its citizens by means of grants, pensions, and other benefits …
69Welfare state — This article is about the welfare state as a general concept. For the system known as the Welfare State in the United Kingdom, see Welfare State. % of GDP in social expenditures in OECD states, 2001. A welfare state is a concept of government in… …
70Welfare economics — Economics …