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family allowance
noun
- (in Britain) a former name for child benefit
- capitals a regular government payment to the parents of children up to a certain age Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)child benefit
Example Sentences
Because wages are measured before pension deductions, she does not receive any support apart from child family allowance.
This is a novel concept in the United States, but not in other parts of the world, where 108 countries have a periodic child or family allowance anchored in national legislation, according to UNICEF.
When Britain renamed its “family allowance” a “child benefit” in the 1970s and paid mothers instead of fathers, families spent less on tobacco and men’s clothing and more on children’s clothing, pocket money, and toys.
And with the recent resurgence of COVID-19 cases and deaths, she’s afraid of catching the virus and is no longer working, relying solely on a family allowance, a separate government aid program.
And with the recent resurgence of COVID-19 cases and deaths, she’s afraid of catching the virus and is no longer working, relying solely on a family allowance, a separate government aid program.
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