In today's world, social support is presented as one of the important tools to combat poverty and unemployment. But do these supports really help improve economic and social conditions? Studies show that among the recipients of these supports, about one-fifth of them completely lack a work ethic. This statistic is not only concerning but also raises many questions about the effectiveness of support systems.
Challenges in the Support System
Do support programs, instead of increasing work motivation, somehow lead to dependency and a decreased willingness to work among individuals? This question is the main concern of many social experts. Given that a lack of work ethic can lead to more problems, it is necessary for policymakers and officials to address this issue with greater care.