Unemployment Insurance Law. Average Replacement Rate 6 Months.

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Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels 0-1 as percentages
Technical name labor_unemp_benefit_rate_6_months
Category Labour and labour market
Label Unemployment Insurance Law. Average Replacement Rate 6 Months.
Related indicators Unemployment Insurance Law. Average Replacement Rate.

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 a period of 6 months of unemployment.

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Project manager(s): Felix Lanver (A02)

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