Algemene Ouderdomswet
The Algemene Ouderdomswet is a 1956 Dutch law that installed a state pension for the elderly. This law was a continuation of a 1947 temporary law. The old law was a proposal by Willem Drees, while the new one came about when he was prime minister. It is the one thing he is remembered for most and his name is immortalised in the expression 'van Drees trekken'.
The law provides a pension from an AOW age which increases with time for everyone who has lived in the Netherlands during the 50 years before his age catches up with the AOW age. For those who have not lived in the Netherlands for a full 50 years, the amount is proportional. If a pensioner has a common household with someone else, whether also a pensioner or not, the monthly amount is lower than if he or she lives alone.