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Confusing - merge?

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As it is written, it's really hard to see why this shouldn't be merged to welfare in France. The article implies it is about a social institution, but it doesn't even give the name of the agency or organization. If it is about a concept, than well it should be merged to the welfare article, as social security and welfare are more or less the same concepts. Now, the picture suggest there is an institution called Sécurité Sociale, but the article does a great job of not mentioning it anywhere. If it is properly rewritten, it also should be renamed (Social Security (France) or just Sécurité Sociale would be good candidates). --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 06:10, 2 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

In fact, there is indeed no institution called Sécurité sociale in France but the term informally refers to a collection of social institutions: CNAF (one), CAF (approximatively one per département), CNAMTS (one), CPAM (one per département), CNAVTS (one), ACOSS (one), URSSAF (approximatively one per département), CRAM (approximatively one per région), ... However, the article fails to mention them (whereas Welfare in France do). 86.218.249.122 (talk) 22:59, 28 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]