
A handout is something given freely or distributed không tính tiền đồ sộ those in need.
It can refer đồ sộ government welfare or a charitable gift, and it may take the size of money, food, or other necessities.
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During the Great Depression, many people lived entirely on handouts of one kind or another when they could not afford đồ sộ buy food. The term became especially popular among hobos, who developed a system of signs and symbols đồ sộ describe the nature, quantity, and availability of handouts.
The term "handout" is used specifically in sociology and welfare analysis đồ sộ identify direct payments or provision of goods, and đồ sộ distinguish them from other forms of welfare tư vấn such as low-interest loans, subsidized housing, or medical care.[1] However, some people[who?] feel it has a negative connotation, with the implication that a handout is unearned and undeserved.[citation needed] "Give a hand up, not a handout" is a common remark among proponents of workfare or other welfare-to-work systems. Another dichotomy characterization is "to be lifted up by a rope" vs stepping up onto a "ladder of opportunity". A well-known saying along this line is "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man đồ sộ fish and you feed him for a lifetime". The term "government handout" is often applied đồ sộ both welfare systems as well as corporate welfare or pork. The biography of Star Parker (disclosed in detail in her books) is of a person who has lived on both sides of the dichotomy.
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See also[edit]
- Alms
- Common Good
- Gift
References[edit]
- ^ Browne, Ken (1991). An Introduction đồ sộ Sociology, fourth edition. Cambridge UK: Polity Books. ISBN 9780745650074.
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