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A question on the Irish social welfare system ...

  • 03-05-2013 10:22am
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    I'm pretty sure that this topic has been touched on before on this forum, so if someone knows of a relevant thread then please feel free to point me in that direction (or perhaps indeed this thread belongs better in another forum, in that case mods please move as appropriate...).

    Many European countries adopt a social welfare system where the amount of welfare received (for a certain persiod at least) has a direct co-relation to the social secuity contributions which were paid in by that person when in employment. This would appear to me to be a very fair way of handling social welfare.

    What do others feel about this?

    What reasons could be used to argue against this type of system being implemented in Ireland?


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