Denmark has a similar thing, and I don't find it unfair at all.
Also mostly, the caseworkers are fair and really listen to people if they have special needs. Such as stress or depression. They have all sorts of placements you can be put in. If it's a normally functioning human, they go into a jobseekig course, and then later maybe labour. If it's a person with depression, there are special offers made for those.
Also there's a thing we call "a-kasse", which I don't know how to translate. But it's basically an unemployment insurance that will allow you to receive unemployment money without haing to do anything(except seek jobs of course).
So based on each individual person, the system is as fair as it can be IMO.
Of course it would be nice to have free money though(well it's not truly free, as its just coming from the tax money anyway).
Yea, there are lots of flaws, but I do feel that there needs to be less leechers(i understand that some people just can't work, I'm talking about healthy people who can).
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