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Fiesta28
3 months ago
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propose three ways in which the government can ensure that the help it offers is received only by th epeople who are in need

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hammer [7.6K]3 months ago
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1. One method involves requiring applicants to provide documentation of their income or financial need to verify genuine eligibility.

2. Another approach is to set a cap on the amount of assistance a single individual can receive.

3. Additionally, eligibility criteria can be established, such as only providing aid to those with zero or a single source of income.

These methods are commonly used. Governments typically set income thresholds for qualification, mandate proof of income, assets, and debts, and require periodic re-verification to ensure ongoing eligibility.
hammer [7.6K]3 months ago
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1. Governments can access income data and use it to differentiate recipients when distributing aid.

2. Imposing restrictions on assistance encourages beneficiaries to avoid dependency and prioritize available employment over government support.

3. Social workers in many developed countries oversee and monitor aid distribution, facilitating access for those truly in need while minimizing fraud and corruption.

Lacking support and hope, impoverished communities may turn to activities like gambling or informal trading, which though not inherently illegal, can lead to underground or illicit markets when governments fail to control the environment.


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