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Child's Special Allowance

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It was abolished, as far as new claims were concerned, in April 1987. At that point it was paid at a rate of £8.05 per eligible child. Payments continued for existing beneficiaries under the scheme of transitional protection.
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to a divorced woman whose husband had died, whose ex-partner had been paying maintenance and who had not got a new partner. It was not taxable, but was taken into account for means-tested benefits.
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was a payment under the United Kingdom system of Social Security.
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Payment under the United Kingdom system of Social Security
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in 1959 for the orphaned children of divorced parents,
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How Social Security Works: An Introduction to Benefits in Britain – Paul Spicker – Google Books
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Child Poverty Action Group
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Social security in the United Kingdom
Child welfare in the United Kingdom
1959 establishments in the United Kingdom
Harold Macmillan

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