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rove the birth rate.
States thus introduced crèches to take responsibility for chil-
dren off working mothers. They provided free lunchtime meals
for workers and for schoolchildren. Ration cardswhich were is-
sued on the basis of perceived needcontained a strongly redis-
tributive element―provided they were supported by a
functioning allocative system. In many countries rent controls
were introduced during the war to alleviate the hardships suf-
fered by soldiers’ families. Maternity benefits and family income
supplements were provided to compensate for the missing sol-
dier’s wage. By the end of the First World Warthe British Treas-
ury was spending over £100 million a year on separation
allowances alone. The redistributive impact can be gauged from
the fact that by 1917 the separation allowance for a woman with
four children was higher than the average earnings of an agri-
cultural worker. In additiona large amount of specialist advice
was provided. In wartime Belgiumfor exampleconsultation of-
fices were established even in small villages to advise young
mothers on healthy feeding and to supply them with food. The
state’s interest in public health also grew. Medical checks during
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