27 Words to use with welfare

She began talking now and then at women's clubs and at meetings of welfare workers.

They provided welfare services for their members, made some attempts towards standardization of products and prices, imposed taxes upon their members, kept their streets clean and tried to regulate salaries.

Though her days were filled with problems for welfare work among her people, she had a strange dream one night during her stay in Washington.

LERNER, ABBA P. The economics of control: principles of welfare economics.

Conflict and insecurity prevail in the state of nature as a result of the sensuous desires and emotions (homines ex natura hostes); and they can be done away with only through the establishment of a society, which by punitive laws compels everyone to do, and leave undone, that which the general welfare demands.

Before the War began in July, 1914, the socialist parties of Europe were divided between moderates who were willing to accept welfare-state reforms and allow the grab-and-keep structure of monopoly capitalism to continue in authority, and revolutionaries who demanded the abolition of capitalist imperialism and its replacement by socialism.

SEE Veeder, Frederic R. Public welfare administration in the U.S.; selected documents.

WARREN, CHARLES. Congress as Santa Claus; or, National donations and the general welfare claus of the Constitution.

Organizing a public welfare committee in Spring County.

The Social welfare forum: official proceedings, seventy-sixth annual meeting, National Conference of Social Work, Cleveland, Ohio, June 12-17, 1949.

And if the friends of prisoners or the welfare societies see fit to send them presents and clothing, medicine and other necessities, such goods must be admitted to them free of any war duty that might be imposed by the nation holding them, and the railroads owned by the government are bound to carry such supplies free of transportation charges.

Madame Lyautey's private charities comprise admirably administered child-welfare centres in the principal cities, with dispensaries for the native mothers and children.

So farewell, Adonis, and be housed 'mid welfare aye! IDYLL XVI.

But as the sense of right and justice and the desire to promote the public welfare grow, individualism grows also.

"I get eight dollars welfare help.

The income of these clan estates were used for the benefit of the whole clan, were controlled by clan-appointed managers and had tax-free status, guaranteed by the government which regarded them as welfare institutions.

This summation of each person's income makes income taxation peculiarly suitable for progressive taxation with the social-welfare motive of equalizing the distribution of wealth.

The college woman not only is beginning to fill welfare positions inside the factory, but is acting as protective officer in towns near military camps.

Church workers, pastors' wives, social workers, child welfare promoters, where can you find them in India?

It is the only group which developed real religious communities in which men and women participated, extensive welfare schemes existed and class differences were discouraged.

[poor person] pauper, homeless person, hobo, bum, tramp, bindle stiff, bo, knight of the road (poverty) 804; hippie, flower child; hard core unemployed; welfare client, welfare case.

It will not be doubted that with reference either to individual or national welfare agriculture is of primary importance.

In Jerusalem an infants' welfare bureau was instituted, where mothers were seen before and after childbirth, infants' clinics were established, a body of health was formed, and a kitchen was opened to provide food for babies and the poor.

If thou my welfare tender, then no more; Let love's strong magic charm thy trivial phrase, Wasted as vainly as to gripe the sun.

[poor person] pauper, homeless person, hobo, bum, tramp, bindle stiff, bo, knight of the road (poverty) 804; hippie, flower child; hard core unemployed; welfare client, welfare case.

27 Words to use with  welfare