Family burden equalization are financial benefits that are paid out to parents. The state wants to use them to compensate for the additional expenditure caused by children. Family allowances include, for example, child benefit, the child allowance, the allowance for care, upbringing and training expenses and the parental allowance that has been in effect since 1.1.2007.
Family burden equalization
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