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By Peter van Vliet, published 5/5/2006John Howard could find some useful parallels between Dickens' works and modern Australia.
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In 19th century England when people lost their jobs and their homes, they were forced to go to the workhouse, where they did work for nothing for factories who farmed out the work to these institutions, thereby providing less work in factories themselves and causing more people to lose their jobs.
Work for the Dole has some of the same thinking behind it. If there is all this work available for Work for the Dole participants to do, why are people not being employed and paid for doing it?
Now of course, there is the 19th century thinking of the "deserving" and "undeserving" poor, with the talk about regulating how welfare receipients spend there money.
No wonder Mr Howard likes Dickens, his books give him lots of ideas.