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  2. Social policy - Wikipedia

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    Social policy is a plan or action of government or institutional agencies which aim to improve or reform society . Social policy was first conceived in the 1940s by Richard Titmuss within the field of social administration in Britain. [15] Titmuss's essay on the "Social Division of Welfare" (1955) laid the development for social policy to ...

  3. Social programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States spends approximately $2.3 trillion on federal and state social programs including cash assistance, health insurance, food assistance, housing subsidies, energy and utilities subsidies, and education and childcare assistance. Similar benefits are sometimes provided by the private sector either through policy mandates or on a ...

  4. Social policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia

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    e. The Almanac of American Politics (2008) rated Barack Obama's overall social policies in 2006 as more conservative than 21% of the Senate, and more liberal than 77% of the Senate (18% and 77%, respectively, in 2005).

  5. Social safety net - Wikipedia

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    The social safety net ( SSN) consists of non-contributory assistance existing to improve lives of vulnerable families and individuals experiencing poverty and destitution. Examples of SSNs are previously-contributory social pensions, in-kind and food transfers, conditional and unconditional cash transfers, fee waivers, public works, and school ...

  6. PASOK - Wikipedia

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    PASOK. The Panhellenic Socialist Movement ( Greek: Πανελλήνιο Σοσιαλιστικό Κίνημα, romanized : Panellínio Sosialistikó Kínima, pronounced [paneˈlini.o sosi.alistiˈko ˈcinima] ), known mostly by its acronym PASOK, ( / pəˈsɒk /; ΠΑΣΟΚ, pronounced [paˈsok]) is a social-democratic [2] [3] [4] political ...

  7. Socialism in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Social democracy Founded in 1974 by Andreas Papandreou following the military dictatorship in Greece. It was the first traditionally left-wing party in Greece to defeat New Democracy in the 1981 election. In 2009, PASOK successfully held 44% of the vote in Hellenic parliament, however, this number fell to 5% in 2015. Syriza: Social democracy

  8. Ministry of Migration and Asylum - Wikipedia

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    migration.gov.gr. The Ministry of Migration and Asylum [1] is the official government body that oversees migration and asylum policy issues in Greece. It also contributes and implements European policies on Migration. [2] It collaborates with the European Union Agency for Asylum, [3] the International Organization for Migration and the United ...

  9. Social Insurance Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Social Insurance Institute ( Greek: Ίδρυμα Κοινωνικών Ασφαλίσεων, IKA) was the largest, state based, social security organization in Greece: its beneficiaries were 5,530,000 members of the Greek employed population and 830,000 pensioners. [1] It was established in 1934 with first director Panagiotis Kanellopoulos.