Welfare State tools: social services plans in Malaga
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2005.v0i27.314Abstract
The Welfare State reached in most of the development countries has had as objective getting high quotas of social well-being through their instruments, the social politicians, which are playing a fundamental part in our society, so much for their objectives, for the assisted population, for the absorbed resources, and for the level of generated employment. Our objective presently work is to point out the main landmarks in the birth and consolidation the Welfare State and to analyze one of its social politicians, the social services in the municipality of Málaga.Downloads
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