If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
Yes. While you ARE required to look for work, the state does not demand that you accept any job that comes your way. There are guidelines as to what you should and should not do, relative to job search, and you need to consult with the state as to its requirements.
One qualifies for unemployment ONLY while available to work AND actively seeking work. Folks in jail cannot work, so they are disqualified from unemployment benefits.
Yes, you can. Under certain circumstances the state will allow you to refuse certain work. See the Related Link below, under the item "What kind of work do I have to look for?"
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.
Most states allow working part time while on unemployment, as long as you comply with their other requirements. They usually offset the income against the benefits in the weeks you earn an income.
They were punished (whipped, starved etc.)
You can only apply for unemployment if you are ready to go to work. The unemployment office will expect you to be ready and able to work. These are 2 separate issues.
No. You are not complying with unemployment rules, including ready, able, and continuously seeking full time work.
generally yes i have
It depends on the state laws where you work.
Some of the advantages of filing an unemployment claim for unemployment is that you can get a sum of money while you are looking for a job. You can also choose to get job training in another field of work while you are getting unemployment benefits.