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Labour law / Welfare economics / Human resource management / Social programs / Minimum wage / Unemployment / Welfare / Working poor / Welfare dependency / Socioeconomics / Labor economics / Economics
Date: 2014-03-31 12:03:39
Labour law
Welfare economics
Human resource management
Social programs
Minimum wage
Unemployment
Welfare
Working poor
Welfare dependency
Socioeconomics
Labor economics
Economics

INCOME SECURITY ADVOCACY CENTRE FACT SHEET  The ‘Welfare Wall’  What is the ‘Welfare Wall’?  The term ‘Welfare Wall’ is used by politicians and policy makers to refer to barriers 

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