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Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels 0-1 as percentages
Technical name labor_unemp_benefit_rate
Category Labour and labour market
Label Unemployment Insurance Law. Average Replacement Rate.
Related indicators Unemployment Insurance Law. Average Replacement Rate 6 Months.

Unemployment Insurance Law. Duration of Benefits.

Unemployment Insurance Law. Maximum Duration of Benefits.

Unemployment Insurance Law. Benefit Progressivity.

This variable indicates the average monthly replacement rate based on a "standard worker" concept. The "standard worker" is defined as:

- 40 years of age

- worked or contributed for 12 months over the last 24 months before unemployment

- income is equal to the national average income

The average monthly replacement rate is based on whatever is the determined duration for a worker with these criteria.

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Project manager(s): Felix Lanver (A02)

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