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workfare

Scheme in which the long-term unemployed, in return for welfare payments, are required to undergo either skills training or work, in jobs supported by state subsidy or in community-service activities. Developed by right-wing economists in the USA during the 1980s, workfare seeks to end welfare dependency and to re-establish individual responsibility.

Initially tried in a number of US states, notably Wisconsin, workfare was the key principle behind the 1996 US federal welfare reforms which, with the threat of a loss of benefits after two years, led to a sharp drop in welfare recipients. All US states now have welfare-to-work programmes. The UK Labour government's Welfare to Work programme, launched in 1997, was influenced by workfare. It encourages the long-term unemployed to undergo skills training and to take on subsidized jobs, but falls short of compulsion. The scheme has also been tried in Australia.



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But due to such high running costs it was replaced by a series of penny-pinching pilots such as Workfare, based on an American idea where the unemployed are frog-marched down to the beaches, into the countryside, even assembling on the sidings of motorways for a mass litter pick.
WASHINGTON -- Workfare recipients could receive benefits long enough to earn an associate degree under proposed legislation.
A paper accompanying the review cites evidence from abroad that demonstrates how requiring participation in full-time work experience as a condition of receiving benefit, such as the Workfare schemes in the US, Canada and Australia, can get more people into work.
 
 
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