Unemployment Insurance Act 1921

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Long titleAn Act to provide for an increase of the rates and period of benefit under the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1920, and to vary the conditions for the receipt of such benefit, and to amend the said Act with respect to the rates and crediting of contributions thereunder, and otherwise.
Territorial extentUnited Kingdom
Royal assent3 March 1921
Unemployment Insurance Act 1921[a]
Act of Parliament
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Long titleAn Act to provide for an increase of the rates and period of benefit under the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1920, and to vary the conditions for the receipt of such benefit, and to amend the said Act with respect to the rates and crediting of contributions thereunder, and otherwise.
Citation11 & 12 Geo. 5. c. 1
Territorial extent United Kingdom
Dates
Royal assent3 March 1921
Commencement3 March 1921[b]
Repealed18 March 1935
Other legislation
AmendsUnemployment Insurance Act 1920
Amended by
Repealed byUnemployment Insurance Act 1935
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Unemployment Insurance Act 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5. c. 1) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act stated that under-18s were to receive less unemployment benefits than adults along with women who were to receive less than men.[1]

The whole act was repealed by section 116(2) of, and part I of the seventh schedule to the Unemployment Insurance Act 1935 (25 & 26 Geo. 5. c. 8), which came into force on 18 March 1935.[2]

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