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		Definition of family benefit in English: family benefitnoun  mass nounNZ A universal state benefit paid to parents for the financial support of children.  the Conservatives are offering a family benefit of $50 a week to parents with preschoolers  Example sentencesExamples -  Over the tea break I canvassed a few opinions on the family benefit.
 -  It would be a non-income-tested transferable payment to the primary caregiver, similar to the family benefit that my parents relied on when I was growing up.
 -  It simply would not matter which household member received family benefit or family support payments.
 -  The most obvious immediate solution is restoring a decent universal family benefit for parents.
 -  On offer was $600, which could be taken either as a lump sum, a weekly addition to the family benefit, or as a deposit in her NZ Superannuation Scheme account.
 -  When it was announced in 1990 that the family benefit was to be scrapped, an off-the-cuff comment by the Prime Minister seemed to attract rather more attention than the policy change itself.
 -  We know from when the family benefit was around previously that in many cases that was not the case.
 -  To which women up and down the country replied "You don't get the family benefit, your wife does".
 -  The family benefit is an important part of our social history.
 -  A universal family benefit will certainly not achieve that.
 
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