I imagine that at least unofficially it was termed "being on the dole," as "doling out money" is giving out money. But I'm an Ami, and a Brit would be a better source.
A direct money payment to the unemployed during WWII was called relief.
In 1932 almost 1 out of 4 Britain was out of work. Many were on the dole (government relief for the unemployed).Another Answer:Great Britain passed the "Unemployment Act, 1934", which amended the "Insurance Act, 1911"; from the "Old Age Pension Act, 1908; from the "Poor Law", See the Related Link below for more details.inin 1932 almost 1 out of 4 Britain was out of work. Many were on the dole (government relief for the unemployed).
the unemployed
Giving relief to the unemployed, reform of business and financial practices, and promoting recovery of the economy during The Great Depression
the WPA, the BWA, and the CCC
Harold Ahrendt has written: 'The history of work relief in Multnomah County, Oregon, 1930-1933 ..' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Relief measures, Unemployment
Because He was against direct federal relief for the unemployed.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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He worked to alleviate the suffering of the poor, unemployed, orphaned and needy on the streets of Paris.
Comic Relief Does Little Britain Live - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
Relief Camps were the camps for the people who were unemployed and couldn't make a living. These Camps gave food, clothes and 20 cents of wage a day.......... And if likely to know more about I'll be always here