What happened there was that people who were on welfare were forced to work.
Mr Robinson said such a stance had been evident on welfare reform, pension reform and parades.
Although the expenditure on welfare schemes for 2013-14 has gone up, they are a bit skewed.
So he's hardly likely to find himself worrying about the squeeze on welfare benefits.
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In the case of those on welfare, it is undesirable and socially and economically counterproductive.
We should tackle welfare f0r the rich before we take on welfare for the poor.
In Britain, for example, single parents can remain on welfare until their youngest child is 16.
Gary Knowles found no homeschool graduates who were unemployed or residing on welfare.
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Many companies report a high level of satisfaction with employees who were once on welfare.
When they slow, migrants shift if they can, rather than hang around on welfare.
The OECD says that if governments do not stop cutting back on welfare support this gap will grow wider.
In 2010, there were 284, 445 French families in this situation that were on welfare.
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Jenny Willott, Lib Dem backbench spokesman on welfare, says it is a "no-win situation for the DWP".
"In 2010-11 we were spending more on welfare than on education, health and defence combined, " she said.
His father was hospitalized, losing his job as a mechanic and forcing Ida to go on welfare.
In the early 1960s, less than 10% of Americans thought the country spent too much on welfare.
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If this rate were applied to America, about 157 million Americans would be relying on welfare.
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The peer, who has also advised Labour, said the previous government "chickened out" of tough decisions on welfare.
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At the same time we have had persistently, eye-wateringly high numbers of British born people stuck on welfare.
It's hard to see Democrats supporting Bush on this issue the way Republicans supported Clinton on welfare reform.
In fact, states will still be required to show that they are pushing those on welfare into employment.
Clients range from people on welfare to retirees on fixed income, he says.
Spring Davidson said she found herself raising her three children alone in November and was on welfare by December.
The stolen-generation removals were based partly on welfare, but more blatantly on race.
It may be smaller than the present gap, but it will still have a big impact on welfare spending.
"There does not have to be war on those on welfare, " he said.
They agreed on January 20th to a package of social reforms that include extra spending on welfare and retraining.
Trying to leap from a peasant society to industrial America, many Hmong ended up in poverty or on welfare.
Latinos may be less reliant on welfare generally, but 40% of the children on welfare in California are Latino.
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