The first welfare state was Imperial Germany, where the Bismarck government introduced social security in 1889.
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The first welfare state was Imperial Germany, where the Bismarck government introduced social security in 1889.
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In later Protestant European nations such as the Dutch Republic Social welfare was managed by local guilds until the abolition of the guild system in the early 19th century.
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Welfare systems differ from country to country, but Social welfare is commonly provided to individuals who are unemployed, those with illness or disability, the elderly, those with dependent children, and veterans.
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In Canada, "Social welfare" usually refers specifically to direct payments to poor individuals and not to healthcare and education spending .
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The social welfare is provided through social insurance, sick insurance, public policy related to unemployment and low income benefits, which are financed through the government budget, and health insurance, which is financed through an array of insurance companies.
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Therefore, the social welfare program is usually separated into three categories: health insurance, social insurance and social benefits support.
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Social welfare insurance is a type of statutory insurance that provides citizens for a future unforeseen social event, such as unemployment or disability that would prevent an individual from working, but planned retirement.
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Social welfare insurance is therefore compulsory for all self-employed individuals, employees and employers operating in the Czech Republic and gets deducted from a salary in a similar manner to taxes.
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Central Government of India's social programmes and welfare expenditures are a substantial portion of the official budget, and state and local governments play roles in developing and implementing social security policies.
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In 1978, a universalistic Social welfare model was introduced in Italy, offering a number of universal and free services such as a National Health Fund.
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