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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a work requirement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific condition or obligation that must be met in a work or job context.
Example: "To be considered for this position, you must fulfill a work requirement of at least three years of experience in the field."
Alternatives: "job requirement" or "employment condition".
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The Senate bill also includes a "work requirement provision," which gives states the authority to require that non-disabled, non-elderly and non-pregnant individuals enrolled in Medicaid engage in some amount of "work activities".
Utah is considering a Medicaid expansion that would include a work requirement, and eight non-expansion states — Alabama, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin — want to require work for some traditional Medicaid recipients.
"Social engineering" — like, say, a work requirement for welfare?
And that's why we have learned to tie welfare, for example, to a work requirement.
France, for example, has a work requirement for students educated at state universities.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson is among a number of Republican governors hoping to impose a work requirement on Medicaid recipients.
SNAP already has a work requirement, which typically cuts benefits for most able-bodied adults who don't have children.
Stanford Health Policy: Under current law, can states impose a work requirement as a condition of Medicaid eligibility?
Six other small liberal arts colleges require all students to work on campus; the latest is Sterling College in Craftsbury, Vt., which instituted a work requirement last year.
The House bill imposes a work requirement of 40 hours a week, and does not provide nearly as much money for child care.
In debates over welfare reform in the 1990s, most Republicans and Democrats alike dismissed the idea that a "work requirement" could be met by anything but paid employment.
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