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  2. Welfare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is responsible for welfare. This is defined as social security in the case of illness, old age and for the family; social services; health care; promotion of health and children's rights; individual help for persons with disabilities and coordination of the national disability policies.

  3. Social security in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The child allowance in Sweden started from the General Child Allowance in 1948. [7] Parents in Sweden receive cash benefits to ease the burden of raising children who are under 16 years old, barnbidrag. Generally, Swedish parents receive a flat rate child allowance of SEK 1050 per month for one child, which is tax-exempt.

  4. List of countries by social welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    These tables are lists of social welfare spending as a percentage of GDP compiled by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OECD") into the OECD Social Expenditure Database which "includes reliable and internationally comparable statistics on public and mandatory and voluntary private social expenditure at programme level." [1]

  5. Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (Swedish: Socialdepartementet) is a ministry in the Government of Sweden responsible for policies related to social welfare: social security, social services, medical and health care, public health and the rights of children, the elderly and disabled people.

  6. Health in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This suggests that the social living conditions play significant role in the health of immigrants in Sweden. [8] Furthermore, poorer health can also likely be contributed to the fact that a decade is typically necessary for a refugee [ 9 ] or immigrant to have the same living conditions of a native Swede.

  7. National Board of Health and Welfare (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The agency was the result of a merger between the National Swedish Board of Health and the Swedish Royal Board of Social Affairs in 1968. As of 2015, it is headed by director-general Olivia Wigzell. [1] The Board is the central national authority for social services and health services. The Board establishes norms by issuing provisions and ...

  8. Alleged state-sponsored kidnappings of Muslims in Sweden

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    Since December 2021, disinformation has been spread concerning Swedish social services taking Muslim children into care without a legal basis. [5] The conspiracy theory was largely popularized by Arabic-speakers on various social media platforms.

  9. Health and Social Care Inspectorate - Wikipedia

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    The Health and Social Care Inspectorate (Swedish: Inspektionen för vård och omsorg, IVO) is a Swedish government agency under the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. The agency was founded on 1 June 2013. [1] The agency controls supervision and control over healthcare as well as social services.