Given that many of them are unemployed. Given that something is better than nothing, I propose the following amendment: Each unemployed aid recipient would do different jobs depending on what kind of education he has, what kind of mental/physical condition he is in and where he could be used. The work must be such that it is assumed that the unemployed person does not have a vehicle and perhaps no place to live. Consequences: This means that the state would set up a "job placement agency". Similar to student services. Example in practice: A company needs a car park cleared. An agency is called in to take care of all the bureaucratic arrangements ( call-up of the unemployed in the nearest district, transport to the workplace, etc. ). Possible jobs: Similar things already exist in practice. They just need to be legalised so that such work is compulsory for all unemployed. Anyone who is able to do the work offered and refuses the work offered, say, 3 times, should have their right to social assistance withdrawn. The unemployed must be employed somehow! Anyone who is against this can be considered to be working illegally: through student referrals in most cases, etc. Of course, the work done must count as length of service, etc. Depending on how long one has been working. It would also be possible to increase the inflow of support in case someone is working. The most important thing is to make it possible for social assistance recipients to live in dignity. What can be expected of them is time.