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ARCHIVAL DATA G561 1995-2018Region (NUTS 2), Subregions (NUTS 3), Powiat, Gmina, Statistical locality357
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BENEFICIARIES OF SOCIAL ASSISTANCE AT DOMICILE G553 2009-2022Powiat, Gmina82
Social assistance at domicile refers to the assistance given to the population in their place of residence by social welfare centre. Estimates are based on the Central Collection of the National Social Assistance Monitoring System, managed by the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy, and contains information on benefits and beneficiaries - households and their members as well as homeless people. The dataset includes information collected during a community interview conducted by the workers of local social welfare centres. In all sub-groups of the social assistance at domicile, the basic cross-section was adopted: below income criterion and above income criterion. The population below income criterion means that the income per person in family or the income per single person is not higher than the criterion for providing benefit in cash set out in the Act on Social Assistance. This criterion in the years 2008 - 2011 and until 30 September 2012 was PLN 351 per person in the family, and PLN 477 per person persons living alone and on his own. From 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2015, the criterion was 456 PLN and 542 PLN respectively, and from October 1, 2015, PLN 514 and PLN 634 accordingly. From 1 October 2018 to 31 December 2021, the criterion was 528 PLN and 701 PLN respectively. Since January 1, 2022, the income criterion amount is PLN 776 for a single household, and PLN 600 for a family member. The criterion of higher income applies to benefits provided free of charge as the part of the "Meal at school and at home" Operational Program and in accordance with the rules of payment for care services established by local government. Due to rounding of data estimated at the municipal level, in some cases the sums of subtotals may differ from the figures given in "total".
BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY G477 2008-2023Region (NUTS 2), Powiat, Gmina61
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CARE OF CHILDREN UP TO THE AGE OF 3. NURSERIES G266 1998-2023Region (NUTS 2), Gmina63
Data concern children up to the age of 3 receiving various forms of institutional care. Number of facilities (nurseries/ branches) is shown as of 31 December. Number of children is given as of December 31 or within a year, depending on the variable. Information about nannies - data from the Central Register of Insured Social Insurance Institution, day carers - administrative data of the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy.
CHILD-RISING BENEFIT G598 2017-2023Powiat, Gmina19
The government programme "Family 500 plus", launched in April 2016, is a long-term support addressed primarily to natural families, but also to family and institutional foster care. Data source - Ministry of Family and Social Policy. Benefits from the "Family 500 plus" programme: • Child-raising benefit - since 1 July 2019, has been granted to every child until 18 years old, regardless of family income; from 1 April 2016 to 30 June 2019, it was available to parents or guardians for each child up to the age of 18, regardless of the income for the second and next child, and in the case of income not exceeding 800 PLN per person, also for the first or only child. For families with a disabled child, the income criterion was higher - PLN 1200 per person. The benefit is paid in the amount of PLN 500 net. • Child-raising supplement - the right to reciving the supplement is granted to a foster family and the person running a foster home. Lump sum supplement - the right to the supplement is granted to the director of a care and education centre family type. • Supplement equal child-raising benefit is directed to other institutional foster care centres. All supplements are paid in the amount of 500 PLN net, under the Act on supporting family and foster care system, and are transferred to each placed child up to the age of 18. From June 1, 2022, child-raising benefit is also paid to children placed in foster care.The existing supplements for children placed in foster care were paid until May 31, 2022, and were then replaced by a child-rising benefit. The data for 2022 include total expenses for child-raising benefits and supplements.