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Local Government Planning for Social Benefits with Example of Hannover City

Judyta Kabus (), Radomir Kana (), Ireneusz Miciula () and Joanna Nowakowska-Grunt ()
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Judyta Kabus: University of Technology in Czestochowa, Poland
Radomir Kana: VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Ireneusz Miciula: University of Szczecin, Poland
Joanna Nowakowska-Grunt: University of Technology in Czestochowa, Poland

Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 2019, vol. 7, issue 4, 1-10

Abstract: Social legislation contributes to the provision of worthy existence of citizens, creates equal conditions for free personal development, particularly for young people, it protects and promotes the family, it enables acquisition of resources for maintaining a household with means of a freely selected activity, as well as it prevents from emerging particular burdens for units in the society. Purpose of this paper is to present an efficient and successful social planning pursued by German local governments, with the example of Hannover city. An additional effect of this article is an indication that you should definitely make social plans by governments, but in the proper relationship and the consequences in relation to the real capitalist economy. At various stages, in the development of local communities, this intervention should be of different sizes. This article was developed on the basis of the studied literature in the area of management, organization and planning of social activities in administration units in Germany and quantitative data sets available through the institutions of the European Union. Keywords: Social Policy, Social Benefits, Management, Poverty, Social Planning, Hannover Journal: Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences

Date: 2019
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