Similar words: welfare, estate, intestate, deforestation, reforestation, estates general, gestation, state. Meaning: n. a government that undertakes responsibility for the welfare of its citizens through programs in public health and public housing and pensions and unemployment compensation etc..
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31. The welfare state and the managed economy did not suddenly emerge full-blown in this period.
32. Hence the welfare state contained but did not reduce social inequality.
33. But for all this, the fact remains that the citizen of the agricultural welfare state is not a primal hunter-gatherer.
34. The overall aim is to ensure that the welfare state encourages rather than penalizes personal initiative.
35. Labour's illustrious memorial, the Welfare State, was - and is - fundamentally underpinned by these beliefs and attitudes.
36. A key fact about the tax benefit welfare state is that those on the highest incomes gain most.
37. We think of it in terms of the welfare state, that it was a redistribution of income.
38. This unequal but in general legitimated social hierarchy had depended on a healthy capitalist economy and benign, prosperous welfare State.
39. Most are agreed on the need to reform the welfare state, but that's unlikely to happen in the forseeable future.
40. A study of the emergence of the welfare state highlights the increased demands and responsibilities borne by government.
41. Both are under the greatest attack from a government committed to drawing back from the welfare state.
42. Beveridge's legacy endures because the welfare state works tolerably well and is immensely popular.
43. A sense of solidarity creates a readiness to share with strangers, which in turn underpins a thriving welfare state.
44. For the past 150 years socialism and the social welfare state have provided this source of new ideas.
45. But overwhelmingly the state is still the main provider of welfare: Britain has a welfare state.
46. At the local level it was expressed by a shared set of values and policies, operating within a welfare state consensus.
47. Walkerburn families had experienced severe poverty when the factory closed, yet the welfare state had failed to come to their rescue.
48. The growth of the welfare state after 1945 partly reflected developmental social changes.
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49. There seemed to be no incompatibility between building a welfare state at home and discharging the responsibilities of a great power abroad.
50. Its focus is the relevance of political and social ideas to public choices in the welfare state and social policy more generally.
51. Two major documents published in the war years provided the planks for the final emergence of the welfare state and managed economy.
52. Doughty would admit that in order to safeguard the welfare state income tax would have to go up.
53. He has also trimmed the welfare state.
54. The welfare state brought its own newspeak.
55. There was anxiety about reform of the welfare state.
56. Second, welfare state institutions should be strengthened.
57. Britain is regarded as a welfare state.
58. He fathered the concept of the welfare state.
59. The US welfare state is overburdened, now the baby boom generation is retiring.
60. The case for more reform, especially to the labour market and welfare state, is unanswerable.
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