Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... benefits they receive . Increasing child benefit is very expensive - it costs £ 5.5 million to increase child benefit by 1p . Is there a case for reducing the level of benefits or redirecting them in some way ? What arguments can be ...
... benefits they receive . Increasing child benefit is very expensive - it costs £ 5.5 million to increase child benefit by 1p . Is there a case for reducing the level of benefits or redirecting them in some way ? What arguments can be ...
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... benefit but at its present level it is really little more than a gesture towards the kind of one - parent benefit that exists in many other countries . About half of single parents are depen- dent on supplementary benefit and there ...
... benefit but at its present level it is really little more than a gesture towards the kind of one - parent benefit that exists in many other countries . About half of single parents are depen- dent on supplementary benefit and there ...
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... benefit level Receiving supplementary benefit At or up to 40 per cent above supplementary benefit level TOTAL Numbers in thousands 1960 ° 1975 1979 1981 2,810 4,840 1,260 1,840 2,100 2,670 3,710 3,980 3,510 6,990 5,210 7,350 7,440 ...
... benefit level Receiving supplementary benefit At or up to 40 per cent above supplementary benefit level TOTAL Numbers in thousands 1960 ° 1975 1979 1981 2,810 4,840 1,260 1,840 2,100 2,670 3,710 3,980 3,510 6,990 5,210 7,350 7,440 ...
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