The UK has an unusual situation at the moment, which has led to some tension and irrational responses from some...
So, we have an extensive welfare system. People "seeking" work get benefit cash, but not a whole lot. Thing is, this can be topped up with various allowences - housing, child, disabality... and as a result is abused by a signifigant number of individuals. We also have a minimum wage. Feel free to google the details yourself. Now, the trick here is to "engineer" a benefits package that is better than the minimum wage. A family freind of long standing works in a benefit office, and it is her job to filter out the genuine cases from the people abusing the system - I do not envy her one little bit. Seriously, it goes on a lot. A not very wel liked "family member" with little education and no emplyment prospects has a greater disposable income than me, thanks to the amount they claim and thier heavily subsidised outgoings. Fair? Hardly. Add to this the fact that people can retain most of thier benefits provided they work below a certain threshold - people are either better off not working at all or better off doing a small amout of work than taking a minimum wage post. Which brings me on to my second point.
As we are an EU state, people can more here from other European states to work. Bear in mind that many countries in Europe are way poorer than the big guns (like the UK, Germany, France etc). Our minimum wage is attractive to people living in pooer countries, so they use thier common sense and quite rightly legally move here for a better life through gaining meaningful employment, and most make meaningful contributions to society through taxation, cultural means, or other mechanisms. The slightly off colour jokes made about this often refer to Polish builders putting good old british builders out of work by undercutting them. So lets say a Polish worker moves to my area, gets a job as a hospital porter, which is vacant as any number of local 18 yr olds is better off on benefits than taking the post. This hard working immigrant does a good job, working hard in the job they value. The local 18 yr old continues to be a drain, consuming tax money and probably offering little, maybe even engaging in a little petty crime. When asked about why they dont work (just like in a recent BBC radio news story), the response is never "I get more by not working, raise the minimum wage and cut benefits", it is usually "all the bloody foringers have taken the jobs"... and yes, they have taken them, as they will work harder for an honest days pay. The ConDems are undertaking an extensive overhaul of the system (as there are many, many more issues such that are broken within it) which will peg all benefits below a minimum wage, but this wont come in until around 2015, so stands a chance of never actually ocuring.
Conclusions/opinions from my observations on life in the UK:
1) People will sit on thier arses happily collecting what the goverment says they are entitled to (even if they are actually defrauding the system), not working or on occasion activley avoiding work. Concern about offering nothing to society seems not to be a deterrent. Whilst at risk of generalizing here, from those I have met in such a situation, it would appear that a commonly held veiw is that they state owes them, not the other way around.
2) People will make a lot of effort to defraud the system in order to get better off (this ironically includes having more children than they can reasonably support and care for), possibly more effort than working for a living would entail.
3) Whilst financially the country is in a bad way, there are jobs out there that people would rather be on benefits than undertake - people immigrate to take them. "Market forces" suggest this isnt a bad thing - people doing a good job for a modest wage probably will benefit a company/state in the long run. If locals took the jobs, did it well, earned a wage, paid taxes and so on then they wouldnt have to complain about migrant workers keeping them out of work. Its not the migrant workers fault we have such a high level of taxation to feed the welfare system.