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* [[Social legislation (Australia)]]
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* [[Social legislation (Britain)]]
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* [[Social legislation (Canada)]]
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* [[Social legislation (France)]]
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* [[Social legislation (Germany)]]
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* [[Social legislation (New Zealand)]]
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* [[Social legislation (U.S.)]]
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* [[Court decisions - social policy (U.S.)]]
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* [[Social security]]
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* [[Social Security in the USA]]
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==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==

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  • Affirmative action [r]: Policy of giving preference or favor to members of groups (such as racial minorities and women) who have suffered past discrimination or prejudice. [e]
  • Education [r]: Learning, teaching, research and scholarship activities for the purpose of organizing, presenting and acquiring knowledge, skills or social norms. [e]
  • Housing [r]: 1). Generic term for arrangements for residential living, including houses, apartments, dormitories, lofts and other locations where individuals, families or groups reside. 2). A term used to characterize social legislation or social policy concerned in the aggregate with residential living arrangements. [e]
  • Mental health [r]: The well-being of the brain and mind. [e]
  • Poverty [r]: Lack of adequate resources, usually but not always material. [e]
  • Rural poverty [r]: The factors of rural society, rural economy and rural political systems that give rise to the poverty found there. [e]
  • Social work [r]: Helping persons, groups or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning by working with them directly or by creating social conditions favorable to that end. [e]