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  2. Welfare in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Superannuation – for people aged 65 and above. ... (Jobseeker Support) and the new Supported Living Payment respectively. ... A family allowance was ...

  3. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, Jobseeker Support, previously known as the Unemployment Benefit and also known as "the dole" provides income support for people who are looking for work or training for work. It is one of a number of benefits administered by Work and Income , a service of the Ministry of Social Development.

  4. Domestic Purposes Benefit - Wikipedia

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    Domestic Purposes Benefit – Woman Alone is a weekly payment which helps women aged 50 or over (but under the age of New Zealand Superannuation, i.e. 65) who have lost the support of their partner or finished caring for a child or sick relative. [18] As of 1 April 2014, the Domestic Purposes Benefit has been replaced by Jobseeker Support. [1]

  5. Carson & Another v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

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    The UK only uprates the state pension where there is a legal liability to do so - this includes all UK pensioners living in the UK, the EEA, and a number of other countries where there are bilateral social security agreements in place, Whilst there are bilateral agreements with Australia (1953), New Zealand (1956) and Canada (1959), they did ...

  6. Student Job Search - Wikipedia

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    Student Job Search is a not-for-profit incorporated society, owned by 18 student associations from New Zealand’s leading universities and polytechnics. It is funded by the New Zealand government, whilst operating independently.

  7. File:The Jobseeker's Allowance Regulations 2013 (UKSI 2013 ...

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  8. Jobseeker's Allowance - Wikipedia

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    New-style (contribution-based) Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA(C)) entitlement is based on Class 1 National Insurance contributions in the two complete tax years preceding the benefit year of claim. This allowance is paid regardless of assets; [37] however, any personal or occupational pension over £50 a week would result in deductions. There were ...

  9. Welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, Australia under a labor government created a welfare state by enacting national schemes for: child endowment in 1941 (superseding the 1927 New South Wales scheme); a widows' pension in 1942 (superseding the New South Wales 1926 scheme); a wife's allowance in 1943; additional allowances for the children of pensioners ...