HC Deb 13 June 1912 vol 39 c1187W
Mr. ROWNTREE

asked whether a daughter who lives at home and assists with the housework, must be insured as an employed person?

Mr. MASTERMAN

No, unless she is employed to do the housework under a contract and receives wages or some other money payment. Under paragraph (f) of Part II. of the First Schedule, persons employed without money payment by their parents or by those who maintain them are excepted from compulsory insurance in respect of that employment.