A housewifeA married woman (except for aguna) whose husband is covered in old-age insurance, or a widow who receives a survivors' pension or a dependents' pension – if she does not work as a salaried employee nor as a self-employed worker. who receives an old-age pension at the second age (age of entitlement to old-age pensionThis age of entitlement is set at 70 for both men and and women, and eligibility for an old-age pension is not subject to a means test. ) is not entitled to the following increments:
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Increment for a husband
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Increment for a childThe son or daughter of an insured person (including foster child, adopted child and grandchild supported entirely by the insured person, except for a married child) who meets one of the following conditions: *up to age 18; *if completing his studies at a post-elementary educational institution or studying for the high school diploma, or having a learning disability and studying in a framework recognized by the NII– up to age 20; *He is not yet 20 and is studying at a scope of at least 20 weekly hours in a legally authorized educational institution – such as a college, yeshiva, or vocational training center *if in a pre-army IDF framework – up to age 20;* if a volunteer in a framework of public service for up to 12 months and his army service is deferred due to this volunteering – up to age 21; *if serving compulsory service in the IDF – up to age 24; *if serving in the voluntary National Service – up to age 24;*if studying in an "atuda" framework and deferring army service due to studies – up to age 24.
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Seniority increment
A housewife who receives an old-age pension at the second age (age of entitlement to old-age pension) and is widowed, is not entitled to: