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Our goal is to eliminate the need for welfare itself.
The terms in which welfare is being framed is changing how we view welfare itself.
At the moment, because it was first to open, Newcastle is operating its medicine faculty like a university in miniature, paying for everything – IT, library, student welfare – itself.
Indeed, one of the values of welfare reform is that it has changed the focus from welfare itself to the pervasive reality of poverty both for former welfare recipients and those who have never been on welfare.
There are three main ways of understanding welfare itself: positive hedonism, preferentialism, and pluralism.
There is a further question about how equally welfare itself should be distributed.
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Margaret Thatcher privatised state-run industries; Cameron's ambition was no less than to abolish the postwar welfare state itself.
At stake is the ability of the world's "lifestyle superpower" to sustain its cushy post-World War II entitlements like early retirement, free medicine and generous jobless benefits — in short, the treasured European welfare state itself.
Since most of these parents had already been investigated, the study did not indicate that the welfare program itself, with its required work or training efforts, was causing child abuse.
More and more councils now see growth as the key challenge: Getting people into good jobs cuts the welfare budget, itself generates more jobs, and also reduces cost pressures elsewhere in the system.
Ironically, as Folbre and Wolf argue, this well-motivated act can lead to serious fertility decline, ultimately undermining the welfare state itself [10].
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