in case the state welfare fails to do its job...somehow.
for example: P.T.S.C buses (Public Transport Services) are a form of state welfare. If the bus stopped working or the drivers were on strike (which is not so unusual) how would people using this form of public transport get where they are going. (I make my point)
Many reasons... Lack of housing for unrestricted immigrants, insufficient food to maintain a growing population, risk of dependence on welfare for immigrants...
Attending school benefits the government by creating a more skilled and educated workforce, which can attract businesses, stimulate economic growth, increase tax revenue, and reduce dependence on social welfare programs. Additionally, an educated population is more likely to participate in civic activities, make informed decisions, and contribute positively to society.
Welfare is a system for nonworking and working citizens whose income might be inadequate to provide a sufficient amount of funds for a basic standard of living. It is a provisional or continuous system to reduce proverty and homelessness. Any citizen who makes below a country"s standard of comfortable living could need welfare
Governments spend money on welfare to provide assistance to individuals and families who are in need or experiencing financial hardship. This assistance can include food, housing, healthcare, and other basic needs to help ensure the well-being of vulnerable populations and reduce poverty in society. Additionally, providing welfare can help promote social stability and equality.
Dependence on the EU and its financial deficit.
reduce dependence on fossil fuel and cold storage devices.
Government spending and taxation decisions designed to control inflation, reduce unemployment, improve general welfare of citizens, and encourage economic growth.
goods and services supplied by the government to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor e.g. social welfare, subsidized education, health etc.
Some European countries decided to limit welfare state benefits in the 1980s due to concerns about unsustainable welfare spending straining government budgets. They also wanted to encourage individuals to take more personal responsibility for their well-being and reduce dependency on government support. Additionally, there was a shift towards prioritizing economic growth and competitiveness, which led to a reevaluation of the welfare state model.
To reduce dependence on foreign nations.
there arnt you meeny To reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Instituting a welfare program for the poor called Bolsa Familia. It's one of the most effective poverty reduction programs in the world.