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The Computer Journal 1963 6(1):1-4; doi:10.1093/comjnl/6.1.1
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Some aspects of recording Graduated National Insurance contributions

J. Drummond

Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Records branch, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

To control the recording of graduated contributions, the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance installed an Emidec 2400 system, including 24 magnetic-tape units, two file search units, two Xeronic printers, and a card-to-tape converter.


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