This table shows the billed own contributions received by municipalities for providing tailor-made support under the Social Support Act 2015. These are the billed own contributions of living units that receive support from the tailor-made home support, household assistance, resources and services. This excludes billed own contributions for support in the form of Residence and Reception. The unit of living refers to the composition of a household, a concept used by the CAK to determine the amount of the own contribution.
The own contributions invoiced can be broken down by age, contributory income of the living unit and by municipality. The billed own contributions of living units for which the age and/or the contributory income is unknown are not shown separately in the table, but are included in the total income. In 2017 it was a national total of unknown age/compulsory income of 70 thousand euro, 58 thousand euros in 2018 and 75 thousand euros in 2019. In 2020 there is no breakdown by age and contributory income.
Data available from: 2017
Status of the figures
The figures for 2020 are provisional and figures for previous years are definitive.
Amendments as of 26 October 2021
— Provisional figures for 2020 have been added. The figures for 2019 have been finalised.
— The municipal lists of 2015 and 2016 were included in the table at the time of the previous publication. These have now been deleted.
— With the legal introduction of the Wmo subscription tariff, the CAK no longer records data on the composition of the living unit. It is therefore no longer possible to break down the invoiced own contribution by age and contributory income of the living unit. These breakdowns are therefore no longer shown in the table from the care year 2020 onwards.
When will there be new figures?
Provisional figures shall be published no later than 12 months after the end of the reporting year. When new annual figures are published, the figures for the previous year become definitive.
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