Saturday, March 11, 2006

Welfare fraud among immigrants

As I reported earlier, a city councilman from the city I live in has opened up a discussion of an apparently propensity of some immigrants to take advantage of the the generous social benefits Denmark provides those in need. An earlier case in the same city make that clear, too (from DR):

More than a third of immigrant women on unemployment benefits in Odense are continually calling in sick, which has a detrimental effect on their education in Danish, job training and job offers, says Berlingske Tidense (a Danish Paper - Henrik).

But a pilot project has turned up, that of 20 women who called in sick, 17 turned up quite well after an investigation.

A survey from last year points out, that in the vicinnity of 30-40 per cent of the unemployed immigrant women are calling in sick.

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Welfare fraud is an issue that can occur in any population, including among immigrants. However, it is important to approach this topic with caution and avoid generalizations. It is incorrect and unfair to assume that all immigrants are involved in welfare fraud or that immigrants are more likely to engage in such activities compared to other groups.
cloud and CAD Like any other aspect of society, there may be isolated cases of individuals, regardless of their immigration status, who commit welfare fraud. However, it is crucial to recognize that the majority of immigrants are law-abiding individuals who contribute to their communities and abide by the regulations governing public assistance programs.

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