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  2. Italian welfare state - Wikipedia

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    Italian National Institute for Social Security headquarters in Rome. The Italian welfare state is based partly upon the corporatist-conservative model [1] (as described by Gøsta Esping-Andersen, one of the world's foremost sociologists working on the analysis of welfare states) and partly upon the universal welfare model.

  3. Unemployment benefits in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In fact, it might also hide unemployment and have been used as a form of occult financing for company reorganizations between the 1960s and 1980s. [2] The workers entitled to Redundancy Fund receive the 50% of their previous wages (80% before 1988), under a maximum level established by the law, and their contributions for pensions are taken for ...

  4. National Institute for Social Security (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The law decree n. 201 of 6 December 2011, known as "Salva Italia" (Saving Italy), ordered the incorporation of INPDAP (former public workers social security institute) and ENPALS (sport-entertainment workers social security institute) into the INPS, transferring to it all the related functions and liabilities.

  5. Italian health insurance card - Wikipedia

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    The Italian health insurance card (Italian: Tessera sanitaria) is a personal card for all citizens entitled to benefits of the Italian National Health Service. [1] Its rear side acts as a European Health Insurance Card. The objective of the health insurance card is to improve social security services through expenditure control and performance ...

  6. Universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    Universal basic income (UBI) [note 1] is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive a minimum income in the form of an unconditional transfer payment, i.e., without a means test or need to perform work.

  7. Italian electronic identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Italian electronic identity card (Italian: carta di identità elettronica, CIE), or simply carta d'identità (lit. ' identity card '), [3] is an identification document issued to any Italian citizen and to legal aliens, that has been progressively replacing the paper-based identity card [] since version 3.0 was first released on 4 July 2016.

  8. Benefits.gov - Wikipedia

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    At the end of September 2024, the website was shut down and replaced by benefits subpages found on the websites USA.gov and USAGov en Español [1].This was a result of Executive Order 14058 by President Biden in 2021, which directed the General Services Administration to “develop a roadmap for a redesigned USA.gov website that aims to serve as a centralized, digital ‘Federal Front Door ...

  9. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to other Western countries, Italy has a relatively low rate of adult obesity (below 10% [3]), as there are several health benefits of the Mediterranean diet. [4] The proportion of daily smokers was 22% in 2012, down from 24.4% in 2000 but still slightly above the OECD average. [ 5 ]