The Social Origins of the Welfare State: Quebec Families, Compulsory Education, and Family Allowances, 1940–1955 by Dominic Marshalldoi:10.1111/j.1748-5959.2008.00164.xKENDALL TAYLORUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoHistory of Education Quarterly...
However, the CCB does not provide a child care allowance, which may result in some relying on the financial assistance of the CCB to cover child care costs rather than truly supplementing income. Because the CCB does not consider circumstances regarding the loss of dual incomes, or the ...
In an attempt to keep the population up, family allowances are given to each family per child, with no income restriction. There is much population mobility from urban to rural areas and from region to France region. The population has more than doubled since the mid-nineteenth century, ...
all allowances authorized or approved by the Manager for taxes or contingencies; and all other liabilities of the Fund of whatever kind and nature, except liabilities represented by outstanding units of the Fund; provided that any expenses of a Fund payable by a unitholder, as determi...
• all allowances authorized or approved by the Manager for taxes or contingencies; and • all other liabilities of the Fund of whatsoever kind and nature, except liabilities represented by outstanding units of the Fund; provided that any expenses of a Fund payable by a Unitholder as determi...
The Social Origins of the Welfare State: Quebec Families, Compulsory Education, and Family Allowances, 1940–1955 by Dominic Marshallsea-level variationssatellite altimetryair-sea interactionseasonal variationslong-term changesupper oceanNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1748-...
all allowances authorized or approved by the Manager for taxes or contingencies; and 21 all other liabilities of the Fund of whatsoever kind and nature, except liabilities represented by outstanding units of the Fund; provided that any expenses of a Fund payable by a unitholder, as ...