
Widowed Mother’s Allowance was part of the United Kingdom system of Social Security benefits. It was established under the National Insurance Act 1946 and abolished and replaced by Widowed Parent`s Allowance in 2001. William Beveridge`s view was: `There is no reason why a childless widow should get a pension for life; if she is able to work, ......
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A pension you receive from the Department of Social Security following the death of your husband provided you are aged between 45 and 60 and you have children or are pregnant.
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A pension you receive from the Department of Social Security following the death of your husband provided you are aged between 45 and 60 and you have children or are pregnant.
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