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Social Insurance. Presented by the Minister of Reconstruction to Parliament by Command of His Majesty

1945

In the absence of special circumstances (such as divoroe or separation) the order for the pament of the allowance will be made out in favour of the father as the normal economic head of the household. [...] But if the presumption that the parent is the maintainer is upset arrangements will have to be made to reckon the child as a member of the family of the person atually maintaining it. [...] Training allowances will not form part of the Social Insurance scheme but will be paid in the first instanne out of the proceeds of taxation under the arrangements for promoting employment sponsored by the Ministry of Labour. [...] It will include rich and poor alike ; at one end of the Class will be the largest employer of labour the financier the leader at the Bar or the best-selling author ; at the other the small shop-keeper the window-cleaner and the hawker. [...] It will include rich and poor alike ; at one end of the Class will be the largest employer of labour the financier the leader at the Bar or the best-selling author ; at the other the small shop-keeper the window-cleaner and the hawker.
government politics public policy
Pages
63
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145426
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
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I.—Introduction
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II.—The Government’s Proposals in Brief
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III.—Universality and Classification
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IV.—Family Allowances
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V.—Orphan’s Allowance
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VI.—Sickness and Unemployment Benefit
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VII.—Training Allowance
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VIII.—Sickness Benefit for the Self-Employed
10-11 unknown view
IX.—Dependant’s Allowance
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X.—Retirement Pensions
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XI.—Married Women
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XII.—Widows
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XIII.—Death Grant
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XIV.—Benefit While in Hospital
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XV.—Treatment of the Blind
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XVI.—Duplication of Benefits
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XVII.—Administration
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XVIII.—National Assistance
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XIX.—Agency Arrangements for Paying Benefit
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XX.—The Finance of the Scheme
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XXI.—Transitional Problems
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XXII.—Legislation
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XXIII.—Conclusion
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Appendix
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