From National Insurance in 1911 to Employment and Support Allowance
@inproceedings{Gulland2019FromNI, title={From National Insurance in 1911 to Employment and Support Allowance}, author={Jackie Gulland}, year={2019} }
This chapter provides an overview of the legislative changes in incapacity benefits between 1911 and the present day. It summarises the provisions of the National Insurance Act 1911, including the governance of the scheme through a system of Approved Societies, regulation by central government and mechanisms for appeal. The foundation of the post-Second World War welfare state brought about changes to the incapacity benefit scheme through the National Insurance Act 1946. This set the scheme on… Expand
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