Example sentences of "unemployment insurance " in BNC.

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1 Development of the social services was seen as concentrating on improving the Big Four — unemployment insurance , workmen 's compensation , health insurance and old-age pensions — which provided against the ‘ interruption of earnings ’ which caused five-sixths of the want in Britain before the war .
2 The package also includes free unemployment insurance for the first two years .
3 The strike was continued for another four days , partly to show that it had not been panicked by the killings into throwing up its responsibilities and partly to ensure that persons on unemployment insurance and social benefits received payment for a full week .
4 The mortgage is not only capped at 7.25% , it gives free unemployment insurance during the first two years .
5 Nationwide , The Woolwich and Citibank are in the vanguard with capped mortgages with unemployment insurance .
6 Others are not — such as adding to the cost of employment during recession by raising the amount workers and companies contribute to unemployment insurance .
7 When servicemen were demobilised in 1918 they were given a free unemployment insurance policy which entitled them to an ‘ out-of-work-donation ’ for a maximum of twenty-six weeks during the first twelve months following their demobilisation .
8 In 1920 the unemployment insurance scheme was extended to cover all workers except those on the land , in domestic service or in the civil service .
9 ‘ The Ministry of Health , the Milk Board , the Board of Education , the Statutory Committee on Unemployment Insurance and the Unemployment Assistance Board all felt the impact of its activities .
10 Unemployment insurance and wage levels
11 Although the system of relief under the Poor Law had changed when the Boards of Guardians were disbanded in 1929 and changes had been made in the unemployment insurance scheme , the principle of not allowing unemployment benefit to exceed a man 's wages was by no means abandoned .
12 By 1938 the Unemployment Insurance Statutory Committee ad-mitted that it could not increase dependants ' benefits without pushing the level of unemployment benefit for the family man above the level of many workers earnings .
13 The problem revealed by the Unemployment Insurance Statutory Committee led unquestionably to a view of family allowances as incentives to work rather than an encouragement to depend unduly on unemployment benefit .
14 If unemployment insurance is available , take it !
15 The Majority favoured unemployment insurance , the Minority non-contributory benefits which would enable suitably respectable beneficiaries to be selected ; training colonies were the alternative for the undeserving .
16 Churchill investigated German local labour exchanges and within a year proposed to the Cabinet their introduction and that of unemployment insurance and the development of employment opportunities in the countryside .
17 Once the exchanges were established Beveridge and Churchill moved on to examine how to introduce unemployment insurance .
18 An unemployment insurance scheme was not seriously proposed in Britain until 1907 when suggested by Beveridge as a desirable complement to labour exchanges : it could replace poor relief and relief works , giving the unemployed a right to benefit while they sought jobs .
19 In the summer of 1911 the proposed unemployment insurance scheme passed easily through Parliament as Part 2 of the National Insurance Act .
20 In that year a family earning 18s. per week was paying 10.2 per cent of this small income in indirect taxes ( 7. 1% ) , National Health ( 2% ) and Unemployment Insurance contributions ( 1.1% ) These percentages declined as incomes rose .
21 The Report was due at the end of July , and as the summer advanced the mounting drain on the insolvent unemployment insurance fund made the issue still more critical .
22 Their importance lies in the fact that they were the grandparents of supplementary benefit appeal tribunals , just as the Courts of Referees , ( from 1936 known as unemployment insurance appeal tribunals ) were the ancestors of the national insurance local tribunals .
23 ( 6 ) Individual words and sentences-with practice the eye uncannily catches key words and phrases ( e.g. " almost 3 million in 1932 " " depressed areas " , " Jarrow March " , " 1934 Unemployment Insurance Act " ) .
24 Furthermore , as a condition of the discount , Lambeth insists borrowers take the society 's combined buildings and contents insurance ( called Homecover ) , as well as its accident , sickness and unemployment insurance ( LBS Mortgage Cover ) .
25 Similarly , analysis of public policy will be different to the extent that government actions alter the life-cycle pattern of income ( e.g. , via pensions ) or modify short-term fluctuations ( e.g. , via unemployment insurance ) .
26 For example , unemployment insurance benefits are allocated according to receipts from that source ( given in MERGE file ) , education expenditure is allocated to the families of students , using data from the Census of Population .
27 If people who are most vulnerable to unemployment must pay the highest contributions to the government unemployment insurance scheme , it becomes very difficult to achieve a significant redistribution of income , wealth , or welfare .
28 It also intended to sell its remaining holdings in Air Canada and to end contributions to the unemployment insurance programme .
29 Unemployment insurance and employment promotion .
30 The GDR shall introduce a system of unemployment insurance … which shall be in line with the provisions of the Employment Promotion Act of the FRG .
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