Finally, the level of state benefits for workless and low-paid parents also affects each nation's child poverty rate. |
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Families collapse under pressure from unpaid bills, as angry workless parents or adult children at home grow more depressed and unemployable. |
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If we look at the number of brains since the world beginning, workers will never be workless. |
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There remains some concern about the number of workless households and some elements of quality of work. |
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Homeless people, because they tend to be poor and are more likely to be workless, can be seen as 'threatening' the greater social mix that urban planners seek to promote. |
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A moral discourse, in which exclusion is seen as a matter of workless households and in which specific groups, such as young unemployed men and never-married single mothers, become the focal point. |
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Working for Families funding of £50m over 2004-08 was allocated to 20 local authorities across Scotland with the highest concentration of children in workless households. |
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In the future, will machines end the need for employment and lead to a workless society? |
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A workless household is defined as a household that includes at least one person of working-age where no one in the household aged 16 or over is in employment. |
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In New South Wales the bureau has been able to dispose of a large contingent of the workless by sending them to fossick for gold on old or deserted goldfields. |
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Workless fishermen here are now forced into the slums of the capital Port-au-Prince. |
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