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Integration of microdata from business surveys and the social statistics database
In national and international political debate the issue of globalisation is very prominent.
Social insurance
An insurance for which every resident is insured in principle.
Imputed social premiums
These include: wage during illness, redundancy pay and contribution to health insurance costs.
Social security
The complex of measures that aim to guarantee some continuity in household spending capacity.
Reference year for social benefits
Measure for the average number of benefits in a given period, calculated as the number of days in a year in which benefits were paid divided by the number of working days in that year.
Participation in social activities, 1997-2011
Participation; contacts, personal situation, church, volunteer work by personal characteristics.
Social provisions benefits
Benefits paid to households by central and local government, not financed by premiums.
Real estate (social housing corporations)
The item on the balance of housing corporations referring to the value of tangible and intangible assets. The value is the historical cost price minus depreciation, but also the business value.
Other social insurance costs
This category includes: - contributions to health insurance; - costs of staff relocation and housing; - costs of child care, etc.
Sustained reduction social security benefits
In the third quarter of 2007, the number of under-65s receiving income support continued to fall.
Number of social security benefits still declining
In the third quarter of 2008, the number of benefits paid to under-65s dropped further to 262 thousand, i.e. more than 6 thousand down on the second quarter.
Social insurance day
Day for which employees are paid wages, including days on which employees receive benefits due to illness, disability or unemployment.
Social rent
Municipal housing corporations.