workfare
英:[ˈwɜ:kfeə(r)] 美: [ˈwɜrkfer]
workfare 基本解释
n.工作福利制;
英英释义
Workfare
Workfare is an alternative model to conventional social welfare systems. The term was first introduced by civil rights leader James Charles Evers in 1968; however, it was popularized by Richard Nixon in a televised speech August 1969.以上来源于:Wikipedia
workfare 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- In rich countries, workfare is meant to stop people living off the state rather than finding gainful employment.
在发达国家,工作福利意味着帮助人们脱离对国家的依赖,而不是阻止人们自己去赚钱。
权威例句
WORKFAREWorkfareWork, workfare, work/life balance and an ethic of care근로연계복지(Workfare)와 정의논쟁Workfare With Welfare: Recent Reforms of the Danish Welfare StateCrafting the Neoliberal State: Workfare, Prisonfare, and Social Insecurity1Exporting workfare/importing welfare-to-work: exploring the politics of Third Way policy transferTowards a Schumpeterian Workfare State? Preliminary Remarks on Post-Fordist Political EconomySocial citizenship and workfare in the United States and Western Europe : the paradox of inclusionPolitical Economies of Scale: Fast Policy, Interscalar Relations, and Neoliberal Workfare