Amending social security coordination
Approximately 14 million EU residents (mobile workers, unemployed and economically inactive citizens) are not living in their home country. In order to grant them the social and health benefits to which they are entitled, coordination between the social security systems of the Member States is necessary. However, the current Regulations (EC) No 883/2004 and (EC) No 987/2009 no longer reflect the changing national social security systems and the case law of the European Court of Justice. The European Commission’s December 2016 proposal aims to establish a coherent regime for the coordination of long-term care benefits, and to clarify the access of economically inactive citizens to social benefits. It proposes new arrangements for the coordination of unemployment benefits in order to enhance job-seeking, and provisions for the coordination of family benefits, such as parental leave allowances. The proposal also seeks to strengthen administrative rules on social security coordination for posted workers. However, it does not intend to change existing rules on the export of child benefits, despite demands from several stakeholders. Second edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Please note this document has been designed for on-line viewing.
Briefing
Maidir leis an doiciméad seo
Saghas foilseacháin
Údar
Réimse beartas
Eochairfhocal
- bailiú sonraí
- Ballstát den Aontas Eorpach
- CEISTEANNA SÓISIALTA
- comhchuibhiú slándála sóisialta
- cosaint shóisialta
- faisnéis agus próiseáil faisnéise
- FOSTAÍOCHT AGUS DÁLAÍ OIBRE
- geografaíocht eacnamaíoch
- liúntas cúraim
- malartú faisnéise
- margadh an tsaothair
- OIDEACHAS AGUS CUMARSÁID
- pobal nach bhfuil ag obair
- reachtaíocht slándála sóisialta
- sochar teaghlaigh
- teicneolaíocht faisnéise agus próiseáil sonraí
- TÍREOLAÍOCHT
- árachas dífhostaíochta