1. a welfare program in which recipients are required to perform usually public-service work
2. a program in which people must do work in order to receive money from the government for food, housing, medical costs, etc.
workfare 片语
片语
Workfare Bonus就业奖励花红
Workfare Special Bonus花红
Workfare Skill Up就业技能提升计划
Workfare Income Supplement Scheme就业入息补助计划
Workfare Supplement Scheme就业奖励补贴计划
workfare 例句
英汉例句
as ms royal points out—and as many american states have found—much depends on how a workfare requirement is applied in practice.
正如罗亚尔指出——以及许多美国州政府发现的——如何实践运用工作福利制的标準至关重要。
in rich countries, workfare is meant to stop people living off the state rather than finding gainful employment.
在发达国家,工作福利意味着帮助人们脱离对国家的依赖,而不是阻止人们自己去赚钱。
so leviticus supports outright charity for the poor in the form of gleanings. kind of a welfare system. deuteronomy has more of a workfare system in mind; they actually never mention the poor.
that project will assist around 14,000 poor households through the workfare program, and deliver unconditional cash transfers to another 41,000 households over 12 months.
they are intended to support poor households with children, and should be supplemented by other transfer programs such as social pensions or workfare to reach all vulnerable groups.