works program
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Definition
Noun: A government-funded initiative designed to create employment opportunities by financing public infrastructure and community projects. The primary purpose is to reduce unemployment and stimulate economic activity through public sector job creation.
Usage
A "works program" is typically implemented during periods of high unemployment or economic downturn. It is a specific type of government policy or public spending plan.
Examples
- Noun:
- The federal government launched a new works program to employ thousands in road and bridge construction.
- During the Great Depression, the New Deal included a massive works program to put people back to work.
Advanced Usage
- "to implement a works program": To put such a program into action.
- The administration plans to implement a works program focused on renewable energy projects.
- "funded through a works program": Describing a project financed by this mechanism.
- The new public library was funded through a works program.
Variants and Related Words
- Public works program: A more specific term often used synonymously, emphasizing public infrastructure projects.
- The public works program revitalized the city's parks and transportation systems.
- Job creation program: A broader term that may include various strategies, not solely government-funded public works.
Synonyms
- Public works initiative
- Job creation scheme (primarily British English)
- Employment program
Related Concepts
- Fiscal stimulus: A broader economic policy that can include works programs as a component.
- Infrastructure spending: The allocation of funds for public assets, which is often the method of a works program.
Noun
- a program to provide jobs on public works paid for by government funds