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Social policy in poland.

Social policy in poland. What does social policy mean?. It means that all citizens are entitled to a social minimum. It is simply a roof over one’s head and at least one cooked meal per day. The aim of a responsible social policy should be based on :

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Social policy in poland.

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  1. Social policy in poland.

  2. What does social policy mean? It means that all citizens are entitled to a social minimum. It is simply a roof over one’s head and at least one cooked meal per day. The aim of a responsible social policy should be based on: • the respect for human dignity and freedom of an individual • help should be provided for specific purposes such as a bowl of soup, clothes, books, coal etc

  3. Social help is granted in the cases of: POVERTY HOMELESSNESS DISABILITY BECOMING AN ORPHAN ADDICTIONS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE NATURAL DISASTERS UNEMPLOYMENT

  4. TYPES OF GOVERNMENT AID

  5. RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN POLAND

  6. TYPES OF BENEFITS STARTER GRANT TEMPORARY BENEFIT FOSTERING FAMILIES ALLOWANCE PERMANENT BENEFIT LEAVING HOME STARTER ALLOWANCE OTHER SOCIAL BENEFITS

  7. Who is entitled to benefits? Anybody who is registered as unemployed and cannot find a suitable position. In order to qualify for this benefit, the claimant must be in full time employment for at least 365 days out of the last 18 months before registering in the Job Centre.

  8. Comparsion in benefits for unemployed.

  9. Comparing employment in both countries Unemployment in Denmark Unemployment in Poland

  10. Thank you for patience.

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