A social welfare model is a system of social welfare provision and its accompanying value system.
1 There is nothing immutable about any particular social model of structure of government.
2 Ireland should be cautious about adopting the Nordic social model , writes Danny McCoy.
3 Their view of the European social model was very traditional.
4 Is Europe's social model becoming a drag on its currency?
5 Replying to a questionnaire, Mr McCreevy stressed his commitment to maintaining the European social model .
6 Over the decades, Europe has warmly embraced what has become known as the European social model .
7 France is less and less able to hang its identity on a unique economic and social model .
8 We are here! Certainly the social model -much maligned and at times moribund -is still here.
9 Surveys show the Dutch are more worried about their wallets than the state of their multicultural social model .
10 It doesn't work today." Britain should not "cling on to the European social model of the past".
11 And past attempts to reform the country's generous social model have triggered furious street protests that have thwarted change.
12 They want change that defends the social model and equality of opportunity, United Left leader Cayo Lara said on television.
13 Mental health service users were divided about whether the social model of disability could helpfully be extended to their experience.
14 This is a worthwhile comparison because it gets away from the stale "Anglo-Saxon" v "European social model " debate.
15 They want change that defends the social model and the equality of opportunities, United Left leader Cayo Lara said on television.
16 The party supports a social model of disability: that people with a condition or impairment are disabled by barriers in society.
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