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Welfare

Welfare is help provided for less fortunate people. It can include food, clothing, shelter, and medical services and is provided by government agencies, charitable organizations and individuals.

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Concept of social welfare and objectives?

Social welfare is as old as humanity itself. Helping the needy and the persons in distress has been in existence practically in all the civilized communities form times immemorial.

the meaning and scope of social welfare vary from country to country reflecting the historical development and evolution of administrative organisation and structure, etc. Social welfare signifies the attempts made by govt. and voluntary organisations to help families and individuals by maintaining incomes at an acceptable level, by providing medical care and public health services, by furthering adequate housing and community development, by providing services to facilitate social adjustment and by furnishing facilities designed to protect those who might be subject to exploitation and to care for those groups considered to be the responsibility of the community.

OBJECTIVES: The main objectives of the social welfare is to help the needy persons to maintain the minimum standard of life by providing various services such as voluntary training to strengthen their abilities to be self dependent in the near future.

**References: Social Welfare Administration in India by D.R. Sachdeva

If you get welfare from the state and no other income can you still do your taxes based on that?

Yes you can still file a 1040 federal income tax return but you would not have any reason to file one.

Are welfare payments to low income families included in the national income?

Yes. "National income (NI) is the total income earned by the citizens of the national economy resulting from their ownership of resources used in the production of final goods and services during a given period of time, usually one year" ("Economic Definition of national").

What does provide for the public welfare mean?

The preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America lists several reasons for why the people came together to ordain and establish that constitution. Of the reasons listed, to provide for the general Welfare of the people has been one of the responsibilities tasked to that government and of all the demands made of that government this particular one is perhaps the most contentious. What does it actually mean to provide for the public welfare? Conservatives believe The United States government has expanded beyond its constitutional boundaries with a liberal reading of this phrase. Many believe that in order to provide for the general welfare the government must provide for the needs of those individuals not capable of providing for themselves. But the extent of this directive is a cause for great political debate when weighing the directive against its costs.

What started the welfare system?

In Britain the Beveridge Report in the 1940s was very influential in the Labour post war government of Clement Attlee. It established the 'Welfare State'.

What are the negative effects of Welfare?

negetive effects of social welfare in our society

Scope of labor welfare?

THEORIES OF LABOUR WELFARE

The form of labor welfare activities is flexible, elastic and differs from time to time, region to region, industry to industry and country to country depending upon the value system, level of education, social customs, degree of industrialization and general standard of the socio-economic development of the nation. Seven theories constituting the conceptual frame work of labour welfare activities are the following:-

  1. The Police Theory: This is based on the contention that a minimum standard of welfare is necessary for labourers. Here the assumption is that without policing, that is, without compulsion, employers do not provide even the minimum facilities for workers. Apparently, this theory assumes that man is selfish and self centered and always tries to achieve his own ends, even at the cost of the welfare of others.

    According to this theory, owners and managers of industrial undertakings get many opportunities for exploitation of labour. Hence, the state has to intervene to provide minimum standard of welfare to the working class.

  1. The Religious Theory: This is based on the concept that man is essentially "a religious animal." Even today, many acts of man are related to religious sentiments and beliefs. These religious feelings sometimes prompt an employer to take up welfare activities in the expectation of future emancipation either in this life or after it.
  1. The Philanthropic Theory: This theory is based on man's love for mankind. Philanthropy means "Loving mankind." Man is believed to have an instinctive urge by which he strives to remove the suffering of others and promote their well-being. In fact, the labour welfare movement began in the early years of the industrial revolution with the support of philanthropists.
  1. The Trusteeship Theory: This is also called the Paternalistic Theory of Labour Welfare. According to this the industrialist or employer holds the total industrial estate, properties, and profits accruing from them in a trust. In other words, the employer should hold the industrial assets for himself, for the benefit of his workers, and also for society. The main emphasis of this theory is that employers should provide funds on an ongoing basis for the well-being of their employees.
  1. The Placating Theory: This theory is based on the fact that the labour groups are becoming demanding and militant and are more conscious of their rights and privileges than ever before. Their demand for higher wages and better standards of living cannot be ignored. According to this theory, timely and periodical acts of labour welfare can appease the workers. They are some kind of pacifiers which come with a friendly gesture.
  1. The Public Relation Theory: This theory provides the basis for an atmosphere of goodwill between labour and management, and also between management and the public, labour welfare programmes under this theory, work as a sort of an advertisement and help an organization to project its good image and build up and promote good and healthy public relations.
  2. The Functional Theory: This is also called the Efficiency Theory. Here, welfare work is used as a means to secure, preserve and develop the efficiency and productivity of labour, It is obvious that if an employer takes good care of his workers, they will tend to become more efficient and will thereby step up production. This theory is a reflection of contemporary support for labour welfare. It can work well if both the parties have an identical aim in view; that is, higher production through better welfare. And this will encourage labour's partcipation in welfare programmes.

When collecting welfare do you have to pay it back?

For some reason they want the other parent to pay it back but I want to pay it back.Not sure if it's a law or not.

What is the concept of workfare?

It is similar to welfare in that you are given money by the state. It is different in that if you can't get a job yourself the state will give you something to do. If you don't do it the cash is cut off.

What is a Welfare Reform?

A welfare reform is a movement to change the federal government's social welfare policy which shifts responsibility to the states and cut benefits.

What is the purpose of corporate welfare?

The purpose of corporate welfare is to assist corporations with various benefits like tax advantages. This is also considered to be a means of helping people who struggle financially.

What is AFDC?

Aid to Families with Dependent Children

How much do welfare recipients receive and under what circumstances allows them to state funds?

Anyone receiving state funds must follow strict guidelines. These guide lines may differ from state to state. The amount of money differs according to the number of people in the household. No one can compare circumstances. Every household is individual and is evaluated regularly according to any changes made in household earnings or number of people in a household.

What are the disadvantages of welfare?

there are several negative impacts associated with the residual welfare model. these include:

1) sometimes the people who are supposed to gain the assistance ends up with nothing due to high rise in corruption rates.

2) it limits commitment to those marginal and deserving groups of people who lack sufficient resources

3) since its temporary, it does not take into consideration the fact that some people have disabilities while at the same time it assumes that everyone has a family yet in actual fact its not plausible

Where is the local welfare office in Maui?

My mother-in-law plans to move to Maui. As of my knowledge she collects S.S. but is in need for more benifits. Where and How may she apply for welfare once she (or before) she arrives in Maui? R. Koch

The commercialization of festivals has eroded their real significance -views?

Many festivals are a reflection of our relationship with the land , fertility, or with spiritual beliefs of various descriptions. For instance in the European Christian world Christmas was once primarily a religious festival when special resources were drawn upon to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. As people became free to express or not express their particular beliefs the original meaning of the festival faded but the good food and the party's didn't, combine this with advertisers and marketer and you have a religious festival celebrated by zealots and atheist alike. this has happened to Easter as well and is no doubt going to happen to the religions of the mid east and Asia as the people become free to express their beliefs.

What is a means tested program?

A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.

Should welfare be limited by time?

There are a great many people in the world who believe that welfare should be limited by time. Others do not believe this.

Who needs welfare?

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

If you're on welfare can you file for taxes?

You can file a income tax return if you WANT to if the only worldwide income that you have is the welfare income amount. IF you do NOT have any other worldwide income to be reported on the 1040 federal income tax return you would NOT be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return.

What type of Questionnaire is used for surwey of labour welfare facilities in manufacturing company?

The questionair will be based on the following queries: 1. What is welfare. 2. When it was introduced. 3. What type of walfare activities are to be done. 4. Who will be banificiary of Welfare activities. 5. How the Walfare is helpfull for motivation of increasing the moral of employees. 6. What is the situation of Welfare activities in Indian Industries. 7. What you suggest for good welfare.

How often do welfare checks arrive in the US and how much are they?

I believe they're biweekly, though it's surprisingly difficult to find this information. They might be monthly.

As far as the amount goes, it depends on the exact circumstances, and it's really not possible to give a specific dollar amount since it varies depending on (among other things) the number of people in the family, if any of them are pregnant, if any of them are disabled, etc.