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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WORKLESS»
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Helping people from
workless households into work
A workless household is defined as a household that includes at least one person of working-age (men aged 16-64 years and women aged 16-59 years) where no one in the household aged 16 or over is in employment.
Great Britain: National Audit Office, 2007
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Helping people from
workless households into work: ninth ...
This Committee of Public Accounts report (HCP 301, ISBN 9780215513465) examines the efforts to help people from workless households into work, and sets out a number of conclusions and recommendations, including: the Department of Work and ...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts, House of Commons
Quite possibly, however, the workless constraint forces will do work on individual
particles of the system. For example, constraint forces are responsible for the
transfer of energy from one particle of a rigid body to another as the particles
move ...
Donald T. Greenwood, 2012
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The State of Working Britain
While poverty and benefit dependence do not necessarily follow from
worklessness, poverty is the norm amongst workless families. Around three-
quarters of workless families are poor (defined as having below half the average
equivalised ...
Paul Gregg, Jonathan Wadsworth, 1999
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The Labour Market in Winter: The State of Working Britain
household types and this may help explain differential workless household rates.
The bottom panel of Table 5.4 gives a 'conditional' polarisation estimate which
estimates the excess workless household rate after allowing for differences in ...
Paul Gregg, Jonathan Wadsworth, 2011
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Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement
Whilst the growth in the numbers of workless households in many countries is
now undeniable, little is known about the relationship between household and
individual based workless measures and why this relationship may have
changed ...
7
A Life's Work: Achieving Full and Fulfilling Employment
Over a quarter were lone parent households, and once households with one
adult past retirement age are counted, about two-thirds of workless households
turn out to have just one adult of working age. It is the growth in such households
that ...
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Child Poverty in the Uk: The Report on the 2010 Target
As an illustration of the progress made for such groups, Chart 5 below shows the
changes in income poverty rates between 1998/99 and 2010/11 for workless
families with a disabled adult and workless lone parent families with a youngest ...
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, Great Britain: Department for Education, Great Britain. Department of Education, 2012
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Employment 2006: Law and Practice, Human Resources
7865 The amount payable for a workless day is calculated by multiplying the
number of normal working hours in that day by the guaranteed hourly rate (
s30ERAi996). 7866 The guaranteed hourly rate is 1 week's pay (112920) divided
by the ...
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Volunteering and Social Inclusion: Interrelations between ...
4.1.3.3 Workless households A special concern in Great Britain is the rise of
workless households (Gregg and Wadsworth 2003; Nikolaou and Theodossiou
2003). The number of adults living in workless households and the number of ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «WORKLESS»
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workless nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
'Workless' household rates fall but North East still highest
The UK rate is 17.2% or 3,518,000 workless households. The region with the lowest rate is the South East, with a rate of 12.7% - which is 349,000 homes where ... «BBC News, nov 14»
Nottingham had highest proportion of workless households in UK …
The headline workless numbers include student households, and excluding them from the figures pushes Nottingham into third place total to 27.3%, while ... «The Guardian, nov 14»
Workless households in UK fall to lowest level since 1996, ONS says
Just under 16% of UK households that include an adult of working age are “workless”, according to the Office for National Statistics. This latest figure, which ... «The Guardian, ott 14»
UK workless household numbers falling, says ONS
The latest figures show that there were 137,000 fewer workless households in the final three months of 2013 compared with the same quarter a year earlier. «BBC News, mar 14»
Did workless households double under Labour?
A workless household is where no-one aged 16 or over is employed, although there has to be at least one person of working age (so pensioners won't count in ... «Full Fact, feb 14»
Glasgow has most workless households in UK, ONS figures show
Glasgow has the highest percentage of workless households of any area in the UK, new figures have shown. Information from the Office of National Statistics ... «BBC News, set 13»
Workless households at record low, says ONS
The highest percentage of workless households was in north-east England. Some 23% of households including a working age adult were workless in the region ... «BBC News, ago 13»
UK 'workless households' rate among highest in EU as Britons …
There may be particular concern over the workless rate among UK single mothers. Only Ireland and tiny Malta among the other 26 EU states have a higher ... «Daily Mail, gen 13»
'Culture of worklessness' theory challenged
The theory of a “culture of worklessness” where anti-employment and pro-welfare attitudes are passed on by jobless parents to their children is challenged in a ... «Financial Times, dic 12»
Number of workless households falls again, says ONS
In total, five million people aged 16 to 64 live in workless households. The number of children living in workless households also fell to 1.8 million from 1.84 ... «BBC News, ago 12»