This article is about family support benefits available to those raising children.
This article is about family support benefits available to
those raising children.
These are:
·
Infant care fee (CSED)
·
Child care fee (GYED)
·
Child care allowance (GYES)
·
Child raising support (GYET)
It is important to note that
these supports are not provided all at once, but one after another and their
amount decreases as the child grows. If you have more than one children, it is
naturally possible that you may be entitled to different types of benefits at
the same time.
The family support benefits can be claimed in the following
order:
1.
CSED: Paid during maternity leave, for a maximum
of 24 weeks, starting no earlier than four weeks before the expected date of
birth.
2.
GYED: Available until the child is two years old
(three years old for twins).
3.
GYES: Paid until the child is three years old
(or until school age for twins).
4.
GYET: Only available for families with three or
more children, until the youngest child turns 8 or the oldest child reaches
adulthood.
These family support benefits can be divided into two
categories: insurance-linked benefits (CSED, GYED) and non-insurance-linked
benefits (based on subjective right) benefits (GYES, GYET).
I.
Insurance-linked benefits
The basis for CSED and GYED is the social security
contribution (TB/TAJ
card), so its payment is tied to the insurance relationship.