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Ratio between children indemnitites and the subsistence level for children by type of indemnity and status of the person, 1st January 2002-2023

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Social services statistics Division
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National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova
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Type of indemnity

Monthly indemnity for child-care

Monthly allowance is paid to insured persons up to 3 years old child, the uninsured - up to 1.5 years old
The unique indemnity at the birth of child is reported to the subsistence level for children aged 0-17 years, and the indemnity for childcare in case of insured persons is reported to the subsistence level for children aged 1-6 years and the subsistence level for children up to 1 year in the case of uninsured persons.