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What does social welfare in Britain include?

China's social welfare system covers all aspects of life, which can be roughly divided into "education welfare, children's and pregnant women's welfare, medical welfare and retirement welfare" and so on. For example:

1, unemployment benefit: unemployed people under 25 can apply for unemployment benefit of 53.45 pounds per week; Unemployed people over the age of 25 can apply for unemployment benefits of 67.50 a week.

2. Income subsidy: People who are over 18 years old, work no more than 16 hours a week and earn less than a certain level can apply for income subsidy.

3. City Council tax allowance: help low-income people pay city Council tax.

4. Rent subsidy: pay part of the rent for those in need.

5. Medical expenses: free medical expenses, free dental care, optometry and glasses, etc.

6. Disability living allowance: used for people who are sick and need care; Disability work allowance: disabled people whose employment opportunities are affected by illness or disability, but who can work at least 16 hours a week; Severe disability allowance: set for disabled people who can't work for 28 weeks in a year.

7. Other financial assistance: income assistance, family allowance and transportation assistance (if a family member is serving a sentence in prison).

8. Social fund: paying people with difficulties in life, including pregnancy, first aid expenses, interest-free loans and community care allowance.

9. Education: Education in Britain is free before the university stage, and 90% of college students can get government subsidies at the university stage. Therefore, for low-income families, education from kindergarten to university is free.

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Social welfare in Britain covers all people living in Britain. A refugee from Britain enjoys very comfortable welfare housing in Britain, with a living area of about 80 square meters (shared with another person). He has all kinds of household appliances, such as washing machines, refrigerators, gas stoves, televisions and so on. If you want any daily necessities, you can get them free of charge by telling the welfare officer, and the sheets and blankets will be replaced free of charge regularly.

The British government gives him a weekly living allowance of over 90 pounds (1 pound) in the first week, and 35 pounds per week from the second week. He still enjoys the same standard of free medical care as British nationals. He can't speak English, and the government pays for an interpreter when he sees a doctor.

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