Social insurance programs, such as unemployment compensation, are generally defined as
A) jointly funded benefit programs made available by a government to its citizens as a right of its citizens.
B) a need-based program in which eligibility is determined one's household income.
C) programs that are solely funded by the federal government to offset local economic conditions.
D) in-kind programs.
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