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the contributory
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or involving a contribution
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That's what the contributory principle does.
Time-limiting the contributory employment support allowance: £2bn.
Large numbers are likely to resent a wholesale abandonment of reciprocity and the contributory principle.
From Monday, the government will limit receipt of the contributory allowance to just 365 days.
£2bn by time-limiting the contributory element of employment support allowance to one year.
Many of them are likely to have been put on the contributory version of the benefit.
The contributory principle has always been at the heart of German arrangements for unemployment support.
It is argued continental welfare systems, unlike the UK are still dependent on the contributory principle.
The contributory principle was at its core: you only received benefits if you paid in.
Tories, fixated on personal responsibility, are more sympathetic to his argument for restoring the contributory principle.
When Thatcher scaled back the contributory system for working-age adults in 1981, she knew precisely what she was doing.
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