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31st August 2012 The Geographies of Homelessness: Homeless Experiences and Homeless Policy in Different Spaces

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Norway: Good Practice Examples - Employment and Homelessness
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Dagsverket (One-day's work) is a low threshold service aimed at providing people who are addicted to drugs with a drop in work opportunity in Bergen/Norway. The service offers paid work to a group of 15 persons for four hours a day. Participants receive their pay at the end of the day. The pay is 50 kroner an hour (¡Ö 5.50 euros) and is tax-free. These earnings do not affect welfare benefits of the participants. |
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