Child Subsidy and Family Allowance
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Labour and Income, Social Statistics.Morten Steenbjerg Kristensen
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2023 Quarter 1
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2022 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2021 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2020 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2019 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2018 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2017 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2016 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2015 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2014 Quarter 4
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Child Subsidy and Family Allowance 2013 Quarter 4
The purpose of the statistics about child benefit and family allowance is to illustrate the number of recipients of child benefit and family allowance plus the payments and the number of children they receive payments for. The statistics of child benefit has been published from the tax year 1957/58, but the current format dates back to 2017.
Statistical presentation
The statistics describe the number of people receiving child and youth benefit and family allowance and the benefit amount. Since 2017, the statistics are based on the paid amounts each quarter as opposed for the granted amount for a set period. The statistics are published in the Statbank. The statistics are aggregated i regards to benefit type and geographical area.
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Statistical processing
The statistics is collected directly from the IT systems paying out the family allowances at ATP via NetCompany. Data is validated by checking for duplicate amongst others. Data are aggregated by benefit or allowance type and geographical area.
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Relevance
Users: Ministries, agencies, the Law Model, Local Government Denmark, municipalities and researchers. The statistics is used internally in Statistics Denmark. The statistics is not presented at any committees for users.
Accuracy and reliability
The statistics are based on a register that covers all recipients of child benefits and grants, as well as the children the benefits are provided for. The data also includes correction due to errors in previous payments.
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Timeliness and punctuality
Normally the statistics is published 4 months after the end of the 4th quarter.
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Comparability
In it's current form data is fully comparable from 2017 Q1. Prior to 2017 adjustments made to payouts due to errors in preceding quarters was not included in the data.
Accessibility and clarity
The statistics is published in the StatBank Børnetilskud og børnefamilieydelse. See more here.