Advices for gap-time between unemployment and a new job. #mdia3005 stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/adv… via @StopWD_
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Advices for gap-time between unemployment and a new job.
First of all, this is the last blog of my entire campaign, and in this blog, I am glad to bring you a number of recommendations for the gap-time that between unemployment and a new job. Side jobs o…
#media3005 Tips for finding a job! stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/tip… via @StopWD_
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Tips for finding a job!
This blog will recommend several advices about job hunting for two separate groups: well-educated citizens and poor-educated intergenerational families. In general, well-educated citizens own plent…
#media3005 Tips for finding a job! stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/tip… via @StopWD_
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Tips for finding a job!
This blog will recommend several advices about job hunting for two separate groups: well-educated citizens and poor-educated intergenerational families. In general, well-educated citizens own plent…
Why is the problem not solved yet? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/why… via @wordpressdotcom
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Why is welfare dependency not solved yet?
As the last post says that Welfare Dependency is a very serious social problem, some of you may ask: why this problem still keep unsoved? Firstly, let look at the breif history of welfare system in…
What's the welfare dependency? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/wha… via @wordpressdotcom
The truth about welfare dependency in Australia stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/17/the… via @wordpressdotcom
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The truth about welfare dependency in Australia
Three main factors collectively contribute to the problem, condition, causes and attitude. Firstly, the research evidence from Vandenbroek shows that the long-term unemployment ratio-trend increase…
Why some long-term unemployment is in a cycle of welfare dependency? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/17/why… via @wordpressdotcom
What can we do to reduce the welfare dependency? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/wha… via @wordpressdotcom
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What can we do to reduce the welfare dependency?
This topic can be divided into two perspectives: citizens and government. For citizens, the most important thing is to actively find a job and continuously improve both technical and collaborative …
How much do you know about welfare dependency in Australia? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/how… via @wordpressdotcom
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How much do you know about welfare dependency in Australia?
Welfare dependency in Australia has fallen gradually, according to the data shown on government’s report from Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, during the past decade, the percentage of…
Tips for finding a job stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/tip…
Advices for gap-time between unemployment and a new job stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/adv…
What is welfare dependency? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/06/wha… via @wordpressdotcom
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What is welfare dependency?
Welfare dependency is the state in which a person or household is reliant on government welfare benefits for their income for a prolonged period of time, and without which they would not be able to…
Why is welfare dependency not solved yet? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/why… via @wordpressdotcom
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Why is welfare dependency not solved yet?
As the last post says that Welfare Dependency is a very serious social problem, some of you may ask: why this problem still keep unsoved? Firstly, let look at the breif history of welfare system in…
The truth about welfare dependency in Australia stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/17/the… via @wordpressdotcom
stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com
The truth about welfare dependency in Australia
Three main factors collectively contribute to the problem, condition, causes and attitude. Firstly, the research evidence from Vandenbroek shows that the long-term unemployment ratio-trend increase…
A real story in Sydney... stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/01/a-r… via @wordpressdotcom
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A real story in Sydney…
In Australia, there are a number of families highly rely on the welfare. Today, I am going to tell you a real story in Sydney about the welfare dependency. Ms Franklin, 31 years old, who is the mot…
Another real story in Sydney. stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/01/two… via @wordpressdotcom
What can we do to reduce the welfare dependency? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/wha… via @wordpressdotcom
stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com
What can we do to reduce the welfare dependency?
This topic can be divided into two perspectives: citizens and government. For citizens, the most important thing is to actively find a job and continuously improve both technical and collaborative …
How much do you know about welfare dependency in Australia? stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/how… via @wordpressdotcom
stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com
How much do you know about welfare dependency in Australia?
Welfare dependency in Australia has fallen gradually, according to the data shown on government’s report from Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, during the past decade, the percentage of…
Come on everybody; let's move to hunt a job! stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/02/com… via @wordpressdotcom
Unemployment benefits VS Salaries. stopwelfaredependency.wordpress.com/2016/10/09/une… via @wordpressdotcom
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