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Welfare in Poland

Polish Social Welfare Centre (MOPS)
Headquarters of ZUS (Zakład Ubezpieczeń Społecznych), which specializes in social insurance matters

Welfare in Poland is part of the social security system in Poland. It constitutes about 20% of government spending, and has been roughly stable in the past several decades. The Constitution of Poland states that all citizens have the right to social security in case of being unable to find a job, reaching the retirement age, or suffering from inability to work due to illness or disability.[1] In detail, the law on welfare in Poland is covered by a 2003 law, updated several times, including in 2012.[2]

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