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Definitions of workfare in various dictionaries:
A form of welfare in which able-bodied adults receiving aid are required to perform public-service work.
noun - a welfare program that requires recipients to perform public-service work
WORKFARE - Workfare is an alternative, and controversial, way of providing money to otherwise unemployed or underemployed people, who are applying for social be...
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Government jobs program |
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Mar 25 2010 USA Today |
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Wisconsin introduced this "fare" game that made AFDC recipients get jobs |
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Workfare is an alternative, and controversial, way of providing money to otherwise unemployed or underemployed people, who are applying for social benefits. The term was first introduced by civil rights leader James Charles Evers in 1968; however, it was popularized by Richard Nixon in a televised speech August 1969. An early model of workfare had been pioneered in 1961 by Joseph Mitchell in Newburgh, New York.Traditional welfare benefits systems are usually awarded based on certain conditions, such as searching for work, or based on meeting criteria that would position the recipient as unavailable to seek employment or be employed. Under workfare, recipients have to meet certain participation requirements to continue to receive their welfare benefits. These requirements are often a combination of activities that are intended to improve the recipient's job prospects (such as training, rehabilitation, and work experience) and those designated as contributing to society (such as unpaid o |