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National assistance - vertaling naar arabisch


National assistance         
WELFARE BENEFIT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
National assistance
معونة قومية ، إسعاف وَطَنِيّ
employee assistance program         
EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
Employee assistance; Employee assistance programs; Employee Assistance Program; Employee assistantship program; Draft:Employee assistance program; Employee assistance programme
‎ بَرْنَامَجُ مُسَاعَدَةِ المُسْتَخْدَمِيْن‎
National accounts         
ACCOUNTING FOR NATIONS
National Account Systems; National Account; National Accounts; National account; Social account; National account system; Overview of National Accounts; National accounting
حسابات قومية

Definitie

National Assistance
¦ noun welfare payment made to people on low incomes in Britain 1948-65.

Wikipedia

National Assistance
National Assistance was the main means-tested benefit in the United Kingdom from 1948 to 1966.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor National assistance
1. His poorest third of pensioners still had to apply for National Assistance to survive, and "means–testing", as it is misnamed by its traducers, is here to stay.
2. Ireland has put Vietnam on a list of nine priority countries to enjoy national assistance with an aid commitment of EUR 87.5 million.
3. We queued for hours at the National Assistance Board, the equivalent of the JobCentre now, but came away with just 50p in benefits.
4. He said it was "very normal" that it was taking more time for the United States to deploy and use international aid than national assistance.
5. Richard Ashworth, Conservative MEP for the South East, told Kent News: "The President may not have been willing to give much national assistance to a Communist mayor – but now his party has local control I would expect him to finally bring national resources to bear.