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line 12. Why does Beveridge emphasise the role ofboth the State and the individual in achieving social security?
line 12. Why does Beveridge emphasise the role of
both the State and the individual in achieving social security?
He thinks that only voluntary charity effortsshould be responsible for social security.
He thinks that only voluntary charity efforts
should be responsible for social security.
He aims to reduce the role of government inwelfare provision.
He aims to reduce the role of government in
welfare provision.
He believes that while the state should providea safety net, individuals should have incentives to improve their ownconditions.
He believes that while the state should provide
a safety net, individuals should have incentives to improve their own
conditions.
He suggests that collective responsibility is more important than personal initiative, thereby making people solely depend on the state for their survival.
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