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Title: Act No. 73/AN/89 2e L of 19 June 1989 concerning codification of a system of family allowances. Author: Djibouti. Journal: Annu Rev Popul Law; 1989; 16():82. PubMed ID: 12344550. Abstract: This Djibouti Act codifies a system of family allowances for workers referred to in Article 1 of the Act instituting the Labour Code. The system consists of 3 benefits: 1) a marriage allowance, 2) family allowances, and 3) benefits for salaried pregnant women. The marriage allowance is to be paid monthly from the beginning of the marriage and is payable for the 1st marriage only. The family allowance is to be paid monthly for each of the 1st 6 children under the care of the worker until they reach the age of 15. It is to be paid to the person under whose actual and permanent care the child remains and may be paid to salaried women workers if they are widowed, divorced, or single. Pregnancy benefits in the amount of half the worker's salary are to be paid to salaried women workers for 14 weeks (8 weeks before delivery and 6 weeks after) and for an additional 3 weeks in the case of certified illness resulting from pregnancy or delivery. The amounts of the marriage and family allowances are to be set by an Order of the Council of Ministers.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]