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[LIFESIT04] Compensation rate when receiving sickness benefit by Household, Year, Country and Income

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10/10/2024
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Nososco group for social benefits
LIFESIT04
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As a basis, the calculations use AW, the average wage in the private sector as defined by OECD. The compensation rate is the income compared to previous income from work, when previous income was the referenced percentage of AW.
Income is equivalised, that is the increase of the household when a child is born is taken into consideration.

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Income in percent of average wage in the private sector.

Household: Single person without children , Year: 2022 , Country: Sweden , Income: 100

The ceiling in the sickness benefits has been raised from 8 to 10 price base amount in 2022.

Household: Single person without children , Year: 2022 , Country: Sweden , Income: 125

The ceiling in the sickness benefits has been raised from 8 to 10 price base amount in 2022.