fafsa ques.

<p>my parents never worked are they dislocated workers?</p>

<p>No.</p>

<p>You have to have worked to be a dislocated worker.</p>

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85. Dislocated Worker. As of today are either of your parents a dislocated worker?</p>

<p>In general, a person is considered a dislocated worker if he or she</p>

<pre><code>* is receiving unemployment benefits due to being laid off or losing a job and is unlikely to return to a previous occupation;

  • has been laid off or received a lay-off notice from their job;

  • was self-employed but is now unemployed due to economic conditions or natural disaster; or

  • is a displaced homemaker. A displaced homemaker is generally a person who: previously provided unpaid services to the family (e.g., a stay-at-home mom or dad), is no longer supported by the husband or wife, is unemployed or underemployed and is having trouble finding or upgrading employment.
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<p>If a person quits work, generally they are not considered a dislocated worker even if, for example, the person is receiving unemployment benefits.

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<p>No they are not dislocated. </p>

<p>they have NEVER worked...neither of them???</p>