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  2. Disability benefits - Wikipedia

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    Meet the Definition of Disability - the CPP Disability test in Canada is outlined in the Canada Pension Plan legislation, specifically in Section 42(2)(a) of the Canada Pension Plan. The legislative test states that a person shall be considered to be disabled only if they have a severe and prolonged mental or physical disability.

  3. Welfare in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Child Disability Allowance – for people providing full-time care for a child or young person (under 18) with a disability; Jobseeker Support – for unemployed people aged 18 and over looking for employment. Formerly Unemployment Benefit. New Zealand Superannuation – for people aged 65 and above.

  4. File:The Social Security (Disability Living Allowance ...

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  5. Disability in the United States - Wikipedia

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    People with disabilities in the United States are a significant minority group, making up a fifth of the overall population and over half of Americans older than eighty. [1] [2] There is a complex history underlying the U.S. and its relationship with its disabled population, with great progress being made in the last century to improve the livelihood of disabled citizens through legislation ...

  6. Incapacity Benefit - Wikipedia

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    After 52 weeks, claimants would be paid the long term rate, [8] however, claimants who had a terminal illness or got the highest rate care component of Disability Living Allowance were able to be paid the long term rate after 28 weeks of claiming Incapacity Benefit. [7] The short term rate was split into two other categories: lower rate and ...

  7. Child disability allowance - Wikipedia

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    A child disability allowance is a payment made by the government of New Zealand to the parent or guardian of a seriously disabled child who incurs regular costs by having a disability. It is not means-tested. The child must have been assessed as needing constant care and attention for at least 12 months because of a serious disability. [1]

  8. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) is a payroll tax-funded federal insurance program of the United States government.It is managed by the Social Security Administration and designed to provide monthly benefits to people who have a medically determinable disability (physical or mental) that restricts their ability to be employed.

  9. Mobility allowance - Wikipedia

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    A Mobility Allowance was established in 1979 for people between 16 and 66. It is paid monthly at a rate of 208.50 per month. There are in excess of 4,700 recipients of mobility allowance at an annual cost of over 9 million.