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What (who) is unemployment benefit - definition

PAYMENTS MADE BY AUTHORIZED BODIES TO UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE
Unemployment insurance; Employment insurance; Employment Insurance; Unemployment Insurance; The dole; Unemployment compensation; Unemployment system; Unemployment benefit; Unemployment Benefit; Unemployment allowance; Employment insurance (Canada)
  • Leaflet promoting the [[National Insurance Act 1911]]
  • Unemployment rate by county from January 1990 – March 2017

unemployment benefit         
(unemployment benefits)
Unemployment benefit is money that some people receive from the state when they do not have a job and are unable to find one.
In 1986 more than three million were receiving unemployment benefit...
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
Unemployment benefits         
Unemployment benefits, also called unemployment insurance, unemployment payment, unemployment compensation, or simply unemployment, are payments made by authorized bodies to unemployed people. In the United States, benefits are funded by a compulsory governmental insurance system, not taxes on individual citizens.
unemployment benefit         
¦ noun payment made by the state or a trade union to an unemployed person.

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Unemployment benefits

Unemployment benefits, also called unemployment insurance, unemployment payment, unemployment compensation, or simply unemployment, are payments made by authorized bodies to unemployed people. In the United States, benefits are funded by a compulsory governmental insurance system, not taxes on individual citizens. Depending on the jurisdiction and the status of the person, those sums may be small, covering only basic needs, or may compensate the lost time proportionally to the previous earned salary.

Unemployment benefits are generally given only to those registering as becoming unemployed through no fault of their own, and often on conditions ensuring that they seek work.

In British English, unemployment benefits are also colloquially referred to as "the dole"; receiving benefits is informally called "being on the dole". "Dole" here is an archaic expression meaning "one's allotted portion", from the synonymous Old English word dāl.

Examples of use of unemployment benefit
1. First time claims for unemployment benefit have been edging down.
2. That it is 20 per cent higher than unemployment benefit made it attractive.
3. The payment covers about half of the authority‘s monthly payroll and unemployment benefit costs.
4. To ensure social security, the Government is to offer unemployment benefit, PM Dung said.
5. A "rights and responsibilities" agenda has required unemployment benefit claimants to seek work or training.