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[FAMI12B] Advances on child maintenance allowance in PPS (purchasing power standard) by Year and Country

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PPS (purchasing power standard)
Denmark: Familieretshuset
Faroe Islands: Ministry of Social Affairs and Culture
Finland: the Social Insurance Institution of Finland
Iceland: Social Insurance Administration
Norway: Directorate of Labour and Welfare
Sweden: The Swedish Social Insurance Agency
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Yearly amount converted into PPS in child maintenance allowance paid for children. Children aged 0-17 years included.

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Norway

Allowance is given in three different rates depending on the recipients income: reduced, ordinary or increased advance amount.
The amount in the table is the increased advance amount given to the recipients with the lowest income, which is 1/3 higher than the ordinary advance amount
The amount in the table is for children aged 11 and over, which is 1/3 higher than the ordinary advance amount for children under the age of 11 years.

Norway

ordinary advance + 1/3 of the ordinary advance (low income) + 1/3 of the ordinary advance (child over 11 years) = maximum amount per child per year