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Programs that provide cash transfer benefits to individuals, families, or households without imposing any conditions on the beneficiaries.
Source: Sourcebook on the Foundations of Social Protection Delivery Systems
All forms of cash benefit to compensate for unemployment, including unemployment assistance (noncontributory) or unemployment insurance (based on contributions and earning history). Benefits may be included as components of activation programs.
Source: Sourcebook on the Foundations of Social Protection Delivery Systems
People who are jobless, actively looking for work, and currently available for work. See also long-term unemployment.
Source: Sourcebook on the Foundations of Social Protection Delivery Systems
Data that do not have a predefined data model and are not organized in a predefined format. Examples include text documents, video, audio, mobile activity, social media activity, and satellite imagery.
Source: Sourcebook on the Foundations of Social Protection Delivery Systems