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[SURV04B] Average payment of child pension per month, in PPS (purchasing power standard) by Year and Country

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PPS (purchasing power standard)
Denmark: Statistics Denmark
Faroe Islands: AlmannaverkiĆ°
Finland: Finnish Centre for Pensions, The Social Insurance Institution of Finland
Iceland: Social Insurance Administration
Norway: Directorate of Labour and Welfare
Sweden: the Swedish Pensions Agency
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Average payment of child pension for a given month converted into PPS. The benefits are before tax. Included is the age group 0-17 years. Calculated as average payment for individuals or total payment divided by recipients at a specified month around year-end. The calculation method used is specified in the country-note.

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Denmark

Includes children who have lost one or both parents. Child pension is only paid out by private pension funds.

Norway

Note that some recipients of children's pension for child who has lost one or both parents, are older than 17 years. These feature in the SURV01 and SURV02 statistics

Sweden

Children 0-17 years old are included. People 18-19 years old who receive child pension is not included.