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  2. Welfare state in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Government ministers have argued that a growing culture of welfare dependency is perpetuating welfare spending, and claim that a cultural change is required to reduce the welfare bill. [38] Public opinion in the UK appears to support a reduction in welfare spending, however commentators have suggested that negative public perceptions are ...

  3. History of the welfare state in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The welfare state in Britain: a political history since 1945 (1993) online; Hills, John, ed. "The State Of Welfare: The Welfare State in Britain since 1974 (1992) Hudson, John, et al. "Exploring public attitudes to welfare over the Longue Durée: Re‐examination of survey evidence from Beveridge, Beatlemania, Blair and beyond."

  4. List of countries by social welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    These tables are lists of social welfare spending as a percentage of GDP compiled by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OECD") into the OECD Social Expenditure Database which "includes reliable and internationally comparable statistics on public and mandatory and voluntary private social expenditure at programme level." [1]

  5. Social care in England - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to reform the 60-year-old legislation regarding social care in England, the Care Act 2014 received royal assent after being introduced on 9 May 2013. [11] The act details the local authorities' duties in relation to assessing the needs and eligibility of people for publicly funded care.

  6. Welfare state - Wikipedia

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    Social expenditure as % of GDP (). A welfare state is a form of government in which the state (or a well-established network of social institutions) protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens, based upon the principles of equal opportunity, equitable distribution of wealth, and public responsibility for citizens unable to avail themselves of the minimal provisions ...

  7. Labour ministers tread carefully as welfare reform looms - AOL

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    He said: "The welfare system as currently designed traps people out of work and actively denies people who want to work real, genuine help." These political considerations are not new territory ...

  8. Welfare rights - Wikipedia

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    Some local authorities and voluntary sector organisations, such as the Citizens Advice Bureau, employ paid or volunteer welfare rights advisers.These advisers usually offer free, impartial and independent advice, information and support on all aspects of social security benefits and tax credits, including free representation at a First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, which are administered ...

  9. National Insurance - Wikipedia

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    National Insurance (NI) is a fundamental component of the welfare state in the United Kingdom.It acts as a form of social security, since payment of NI contributions establishes entitlement to certain state benefits for workers and their families.