social safety nets
Social safety nets refer to a collection of government programs and policies designed to provide financial assistance and support to individuals and families in times of economic hardship or vulnerability. These safety nets aim to protect and ensure a basic standard of living, offering assistance for healthcare, unemployment, housing, food, and other essential needs.
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Related Concepts (25)
- austerity protests
- cash transfer schemes
- childcare support
- disability benefits
- economic justice
- food assistance programs
- food stamps
- health insurance coverage
- housing subsidies
- income redistribution
- job training programs
- minimum wage regulations
- poverty alleviation measures
- public assistance programs
- redistribution of wealth
- social assistance systems
- social pensions
- social security programs
- social services
- social welfare provisions
- temporary assistance programs
- unemployment benefits
- universal basic income
- wealth redistribution
- welfare programs
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- inadequate social safety nets
- safety net programs
- safety net savings
- social assistance programs
- social benefits
- social insurance
- social protection systems
- social resources
- social safety net
- social support networks
- social welfare
- social welfare programmes
- social welfare programs
- social welfare services
- social welfare spending