词汇 | unemployment-benefits |
释义 | unemployment benefits noun[ plural ] USus/ʌn.ɪmˈplɔɪ.mənt ˌben.ə.fɪts/uk /ʌn.ɪmˈplɔɪ.mənt ˌben.ɪ.fɪts/(alsounemployment); (UKunemployment benefit) money that the government pays to unemployed people who are looking for a job Social security & state benefits AFDC anti-welfare basic income be on reliefidiom benefit family allowance family credit giro housing benefit income support means test sickness benefit sign (something) off social security social welfare UBI unemployment unemployment benefit welfare cheque welfare state You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Grants & allowances unemployment benefits | American Dictionaryunemployment benefits noun[ U ] us/ˌʌn·ɪmˈplɔɪ·mənt ˌben·ə·fɪts/(short formunemployment, us/ˌʌn·ɪmˈplɔɪ·mənt/) social studies payments made by a government to a person who has lost his or her job Examples of unemployment benefitsunemployment benefits So far, early-retirement benefits have generally been higher than disability and unemploymentbenefits. Unemploymentbenefits also became less generous in relation to incomes in work. Unemploymentbenefits are now part of taxable income. Additionally, unemploymentbenefits may be targeted at quite different age groups across countries and across time. The unemployed wished for more financing for unemploymentbenefits and social assistance and single parents claimed more financing of child benefits and family benefits. High income-earners criticised the level of unemploymentbenefits and social assistance substantively less than low-income earners. Contrasting social norms have long been suspected of also playing a fundamental role in the evolution of social benefits, and notably unemploymentbenefits. But there is considerable crossnational variation in the extent to which claimants' unemployment benefits are reduced or refused for reasons of 'administrative infractions', beyond that. Different variables are important when it comes to opinions towards unemploymentbenefits. However, between the years 1992-1997, high-income earners were less willing to spend tax-money on unemploymentbenefits. These schemes make 'retirement' income (not really a pension) more attractive than the former scheme of sickness and unemploymentbenefits. Indeed, the unemployed usually have access to welfare or unemploymentbenefits, which are forms of state redistribution. In model 1, only variables concerning active labour market policy measure and access to unemploymentbenefits are entered. This might also apply to access to unemploymentbenefits. The old had more negative opinions towards financing of the unemploymentbenefits during the recession years 1992 and 1995. See all examples of unemployment benefits These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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