social assistance

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social assistance

A family receives social assistance to help with their monthly expenses.

Definition

Noun: - Financial aid provided by the government: "Social assistance" refers to government benefits paid to individuals or families to raise their income to a minimum level set by law. It is a form of welfare support for those in need.

Usage
  • "Social assistance" is a non-count noun typically used in formal, policy, or administrative contexts to describe a system or type of benefit.
  • It is often used with verbs like , , , , and .
Examples
  • The single parent qualified for social assistance to help support her children.
  • The new policy aims to make social assistance more accessible to the elderly.
  • Many families depend on social assistance during periods of unemployment.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be on social assistance": to be receiving these government benefits.
    • After losing his job, he was on social assistance for six months.
  • "social assistance programs": refers to the specific schemes or initiatives through which aid is delivered.
    • The city funds several social assistance programs for homeless veterans.
Variants and Related Words
  • Welfare (n): A more general term for government aid for the poor and needy. "Social assistance" is often a specific component of a welfare system.
  • Public assistance (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "social assistance."
  • Income support (n): A term for benefits designed to top up a person's income, similar in concept to social assistance.
Synonyms
  • Public aid
  • Government benefits
  • Welfare payments
Related Phrases
  • Social safety net: A broader term for all government programs that protect people from economic hardship, including social assistance.
  • Means-tested benefits: Benefits, like social assistance, for which eligibility is based on an assessment of financial need.
social assistance

A family receives social assistance to help with their monthly expenses.

Noun
  1. benefits paid to bring incomes up to minimum levels established by law