1
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social safety net
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India
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Limited and often inadequate, leading many citizens to rely on informal networks and charity for support
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1
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2
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social security system
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India
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Less comprehensive system with limited coverage, often leaving many without adequate financial support.
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1
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3
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social welfare
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India
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Reliance on family and community support for those in need, less emphasis on government-funded programs
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1
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4
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social worker
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India
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Social workers are often associated with helping communities recover from natural disasters and providing grassroots support to marginalized groups.
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1
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5
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social worker
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India
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Social workers are respected professionals who often work within the community to address issues such as poverty, child welfare, and caste discrimination.
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1
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6
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social worker
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India
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Not as common or well-recognized profession, may be viewed as less prestigious compared to other careers
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1
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7
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social worker
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India
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May be associated with providing community-based support as well as working within the public welfare system to assist vulnerable individuals and families.
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1
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8
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social worker
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India
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Less common as a profession, with family and community members taking on the responsibility of providing support and assistance to individuals in need.
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1
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9
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welfare state
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India
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Limited government welfare programs, with a combination of public and private social safety nets
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1
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10
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welfare system
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India
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Primarily targeted at addressing poverty and social exclusion through public works programs, food subsidies, and rural development initiatives
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1
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