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Family Income Supplement : ウィキペディア英語版
Family Income Supplement
Family Income Supplement was a means-tested benefit for working people with children introduced in Britain in 1970 by the Conservative government of Edward Heath, effective from August 1971. It was not intended to be a permanent feature of the social security system. It was abolished by the Social Security Act 1986 and replaced by Family Credit.
Half of the amount by which the claimant's income fell below £15/week was paid, plus £2 for each additional child, to a maximum of £3/week (revised to £4/week). In addition, those in receipt were given entitlement to free school meals, and passported to the NHS Low Income Scheme. Claimants were required to provide payslips, to prove they were in remunerative full-time work, for a minimum of 30 hours per week, or 24 hours for single parents. In 1985, differential rates for children under 11, from 11–15 and over 16 were introduced. There was a maximum payment in order to prevent abuse by claimants or employers deliberately reducing or understating earnings.
Once entitlement was established, it continued for 52 weeks regardless of changes in circumstances.
Entitlement was calculated with respect to gross income, which exacerbated the poverty trap. Each extra £1 a week in gross earnings, which for most claimants would be subject to income tax and National Insurance Contributions of at least 30p, would reduce weekly Family Income Supplement by 50p, and loss of entitlement took with it entitlement to health and education benefits.
Take-up of the benefit was initially poor, with only half of those eligible claiming.〔Documents on Health and Social Services: 1834 to the Present Day - Brian Watkin〕
==See also==
Child benefits in the United Kingdom

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