Strypey on Nostr: ""Most evidence shows that work-for-the-dole programmes do not increase the ...
""Most evidence shows that work-for-the-dole programmes do not increase the probability of participants moving off [the] benefit and into employment.
Instead, participants remain on benefit longer than would otherwise be the case (known as the lock-in effect). Investment into other employment supports may be more cost effective."
NZ Ministry of Social Development, 2024
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/532753/government-warned-against-work-for-the-dole-sanctions-documents-reveal
Hey NatACT First, listen to your social development officials!
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Instead, participants remain on benefit longer than would otherwise be the case (known as the lock-in effect). Investment into other employment supports may be more cost effective."
NZ Ministry of Social Development, 2024
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/532753/government-warned-against-work-for-the-dole-sanctions-documents-reveal
Hey NatACT First, listen to your social development officials!
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