1 providing something useful such as money or work:
The state is making great efforts to guide former welfare recipients into gainful employment.
If the attacks upon property are but light, the stoppage of gainful activity is correspondingly slight.
In summary, a comparison of the data on gainful employment from the 1926 and 1939 population censuses reveals two main trends.
There, for clear regulatory reasons, all gainful employment was allowed without loss of benefits. 37.
Foremost, he was poor: he never held gainful employment, surviving on donations.
Self-employment, targeted by state repression from the late 1920s, practically disappeared, leaving paid employment as the only viable form of gainful employment.
The farm family obtains scope for gainful employment the year round thereby ensuring a reasonable income and higher standard of living.
Many expressed hopes that the experience would help them find other gainful employment.
This same insurance will be required as a condition for gainful employment beyond minimum wage.