workfare

workfare

美 [ˈwɜrkˌfer]  英 [ˈwɜː(r)kˌfeə(r)]

  • n.工作福利制(领取福利金的失业者须要参与公益工作等)
  • 网络就业福利;劳动福利计划;工作福利方案

英汉双解

n.
1.
工作福利制(领取福利金的失业者须要参与公益工作等)a system in which unemployed people have to work in order to get money for food, rent, etc. from the government

英汉解释

na.
1.
劳动福利计划

英英解释

n.

例句

In rich countries, workfare is meant to stop people living off the state rather than finding gainful employment.

发达国家工作福利意味帮助人们脱离国家依赖不是阻止人们自己赚钱

And with condemnation has come repression, from increased CCTV surveillance to punitive workfare rules.

伴随谴责压迫不断增加CCTV监督惩罚性劳动福利法规

In the early 1930s, Roosevelt believed in "workfare" and Hoover made loans to bankers.

1930年早期罗斯福信仰工作福利”,而胡佛银行家提供借贷

Given the need and the trend and the level of poverty, the advantages of the workfare program are clear.

考虑贫困人口需求以及贫困趋势贫困水平劳动福利计划好处显然

Reward work by further increasing the Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) for older workers aged above 55 and above 60.

奖励工作进一步加大工作福利收入补编),年纪较大工人年龄55以上60以上

Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe

美国西欧社会公民工作福利

Workfare Policy and the Revelation to China

工作福利政策中国启示