Family benefit

Family benefit - Evaluation ٥ questions

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١ According to the international minimum standard, what contingency are family benefits meant to cover?

According to C102, family benefits, in cash or in kind, are meant to cover the costs of the maintenance of children. The benefit can be a cash benefit granted to any person protected having completed the prescribed qualifying period; or the provision of benefits in kind such as of food, clothing, housing, holidays or domestic help; or a combination of both.

٢ Kimiko works for the national oil company and wishes to know what categories of people could be covered under the international minimum standard for family benefits. Choose all answers that apply.

Under C102, the possible coverage options to cover unemployment are: 50% of all employees in paid employment OR economically active population (employees, self-employed, farmers and more) which represent 20% of all residents OR all residents whose means are below a prescribed limit.

٣ Under C102, family benefits should be comprised of one or a mix of the following statements. Choose all answers that apply.

Under C102, family benefits should be comprised of one or a mix of the following statements: a periodical payment granted to any person protected having completed the prescribed qualifying period AND/OR the provision to or in respect of children, of food, clothing, housing, holidays or domestic help.

٤ Jacques and Esther's son, Mathieu, just turned 17 years old. He still lives within the family house. In their country, the legal school-leaving age is 16 and Mathieu is still attending high school. Do international standards require that Mathieu be covered by family benefits beyond the age of 16?

At a minimum, according to the international social security minimum standard, family benefits should be granted at least until the child(ren) reach(es) the age of 15 years or is of school-leaving age as prescribed by the national legislation If the school leaving age prescribed by law is 18 years, then family benefits should be provided until the age of 18. After this age, there is no international legal requirement to provide child benefits. It is however an international trend and good practice to provide family benefits even throughout university studies or indefinitely if the child is disabled.

٥ Under C102, an employee could claim to receive family benefits after 12 months of contribution or employment or after 3 years of residence, as applicable.

The statement is not accurate. Under C102, family benefits should be provided after a maximum qualifying period of 3 months of contribution or employment or after 1 year of residence, as applicable.