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<h1>Greece</h1>
<div class="exchangeRate">Exchange rate: US$1.00 equals 0.68&nbsp;euros&nbsp;(&euro;).</div>
<h2>Old Age, Disability, and Survivors</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First law:</span> 1934.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Current laws:</span> 1951 (social security), with amendments; 1960; 1978 (legislation and regulation); 1981 (noncontributory old-age pension); 1988 (noninsured persons); 1990 (regulation); 1991 (pensions); 1992 (social security); 1997 (contributions); 2000 (financing and administration); 2002 (social security); and 2004 (social security).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<p>Note: Noncontributory pensions are payable to eligible persons not covered by the social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employees in industry, commerce, and related occupations and certain urban self-employed persons (including actors, newspaper vendors, and chartered accountants).</p>
<p>Exclusions: Employed and self-employed persons covered by approved occupational and public-sector funds providing equivalent benefits.</p>
<p>Voluntary coverage is possible, subject to conditions.</p>
<p>Special systems for agricultural workers, shipping agents, doctors and dentists, commercial motor vehicle operators, architects, notaries, public-sector employees, tradesmen, and craftsmen.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 6.67% of covered monthly earnings; 8.87% of covered monthly earnings if in arduous or unhealthy employment.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, are &euro;73,913.98 a year, or 14&nbsp;monthly salaries of &euro;5,279.57.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> 6.67% of covered monthly earnings; 8.87% of covered monthly earnings if in arduous or unhealthy employment.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, are &euro;73,913.98 a year, or 14&nbsp;monthly salaries of &euro;5,279.57.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 13.33% of covered monthly payroll; 14.73% covered monthly payroll if the employee is in arduous or unhealthy work.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, are &euro;73,913.98 a year, or 14&nbsp;monthly salaries of &euro;5,279.57.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> 10% of annual payroll as an employer and a guaranteed annual state subsidy.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Old-age pension:</span> Age&nbsp;65 (men) or age&nbsp;60 (women) with at least 4,500&nbsp;days of contributions; age&nbsp;62 (men) or age&nbsp;57 (women) with at least 10,000&nbsp;days of contributions; or age&nbsp;58 (men and women) with at least 10,500&nbsp;days of contributions. The full pension is also paid at any age to insured persons with at least 11,100&nbsp;days of contributions and at the pensionable age to insured persons with specified disabilities and at least 4,050&nbsp;days of contributions.</p>
<p>Age&nbsp;60 (men) or age&nbsp;55 (women) with at least 4,500&nbsp;days of contributions of which 3,600&nbsp;days were in arduous or unhealthy employment, including at least 1,000&nbsp;days in the last 13&nbsp;years. Age&nbsp;58 (men) or age&nbsp;53 (women) with at least 4,500&nbsp;days of contributions of which 3,600&nbsp;days were in the construction or technical sector, including at least 1,000&nbsp;days in the last 13&nbsp;years. Age&nbsp;58 (men) or age&nbsp;53 (women) with at least 4,500&nbsp;days of contributions in the construction or technical sector, including 500&nbsp;days in the last 13&nbsp;years. Age&nbsp;55 (men and women) with at least 10,500&nbsp;days of contributions, including 7,500&nbsp;days in arduous or unhealthy employment. Age&nbsp;55 (women with dependent or disabled children) with at least 5,500&nbsp;days of contributions. Mothers with disabled children and spouses of disabled persons must have at least 7,500&nbsp;days of contributions.</p>
<p>The pension is suspended if the pensioner is younger than age&nbsp;55 and working. The pension is earnings tested if the insured keeps working after age&nbsp;55.</p>
<p>Early pension: Must have been first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993. Age&nbsp;60 (men) or age&nbsp;55 (women) with at least 4,500&nbsp;days of contributions, including 100&nbsp;days' work in the last 5&nbsp;years; age&nbsp;60 (men) or age&nbsp;55 (women) with at least 10,000&nbsp;days of contributions, including 100&nbsp;days' work in the last 5&nbsp;years.</p>
<p>Deferred pension: A deferred pension is possible, subject to conditions.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under a reciprocal agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Pensioner social solidarity grant (old age):</span> Age&nbsp;60 or older and residing in Greece. Overall net annual income from salaries and pensions (including the old-age pension) must not exceed &euro;6,824.45; total annual personal taxable income must not exceed &euro;7,961.87; and total annual family taxable income must not exceed &euro;12,389.65.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Disability pension:</span> For the full pension, the insured must be assessed at least 80% disabled with a maximum of 4,500&nbsp;days of contributions (1,500&nbsp;days if the insured began working after 1993); 300&nbsp;days if younger than age&nbsp;21 (from age&nbsp;21, the number of required contribution days increases with age up to the maximum); or 1,500 days of contributions, including 600&nbsp;days in the 5&nbsp;years before the disability began. (For insured persons who began working after 1993, the contribution days in the 5&nbsp;years before the disability began can include credited days of contributions.)</p>
<p>Partial disability: The insured must be assessed at least 50% disabled.</p>
<p>No benefit is paid for an assessed degree of disability of 49% or less.</p>
<p>The Health Committee of the Social Insurance Institute assesses the degree of disability, normally every 2&nbsp;years.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under a reciprocal agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special pension:</span> Paid if the insured is assessed as totally blind with at least 4,050&nbsp;days of contributions. There is no age requirement.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under a reciprocal agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special allowance:</span> Paid to insured persons (or their family members) who have a severe and permanent disability. The insured must have 350&nbsp;days of contributions in the last 4&nbsp;calendar years before the disability began, including 50&nbsp;days in the last 12 or 15&nbsp;months, or a total of 1,000&nbsp;days of contributions.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under a reciprocal agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Pensioner social solidarity grant (disability):</span> There is no age requirement but the person must be assessed at least 50% disabled and be residing in Greece. Net annual income from salaries and pensions (including the nonwork- and work-related disability pension) must not exceed &euro;6,824.45; total annual personal taxable income must not exceed &euro;7,961.87; and total annual family taxable income must not exceed &euro;12,389.65.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor pension:</span> The qualifying conditions vary according to the date the deceased first entered the system. Normally, the number of contribution days is half that required for the disability pension.</p>
<p>For persons first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993, eligible survivors include a widow (or a disabled widower without means) who was married to the deceased for at least 6&nbsp;months (2&nbsp;years if the deceased was a pensioner); a divorced spouse with limited income who was married to the deceased for at least 15&nbsp;years and was receiving alimony; dependent children up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, disabled, or a full orphan); dependent grandchildren and stepchildren; and dependent parents.</p>
<p>For persons first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, eligible survivors include a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> who was married to the deceased for at least 1&nbsp;year (2&nbsp;years if the deceased was a pensioner; the marriage condition is waived if the spouse has a dependent child); a divorced spouse with limited income who was married to the deceased for at least 15&nbsp;years and was receiving alimony; and dependent children up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, disabled, or a full orphan).</p>
<p>The following conditions cover all insured persons regardless of when the deceased entered the system: the surviving spouse, irrespective of age, is entitled to the survivor pension for a period of 3&nbsp;years beginning the month following the insured's death; survivors may receive benefits beyond 3&nbsp;years provided they do not work or receive any other pension or are assessed with a mental or physical disability of at least 67%. Survivor pensions that have been interrupted or reduced will be paid in full when the survivor reaches age&nbsp;65.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under a reciprocal agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Pensioner social solidarity grant (survivors):</span> Aged&nbsp;60 or older and residing in Greece. Net annual income from salaries and pensions (including the survivor pension) must not exceed &euro;7,452.32; total annual personal taxable income must not exceed &euro;8,694.38; and total annual family taxable income must not exceed &euro;13,529.54.</p>
<p>A surviving divorced spouse who is eligible for a survivor pension is not eligible to receive the pension social solidarity grant (survivors).</p>
<h3>Old-Age Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Old-age pension:</span> The basic pension is based on the length of the coverage period and pensionable earnings in the last 5&nbsp;years or (if first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992) the best 5&nbsp;years in the last 10&nbsp;years, whichever is greater. The basic pension is increased according to the insured's classification in one of 28&nbsp;wage classes. The increase is calculated as 1% of earnings for every 300&nbsp;days of contributions between 3,300&nbsp;days and 7,800&nbsp;days and as 1.5% to 2.5% (depending on wage class) for every 300&nbsp;days exceeding 7,800&nbsp;days. An increase is also calculated for insured persons who paid contributions while employed in arduous and unhealthy work but do not satisfy the qualifying conditions for an old-age pension payable for arduous and unhealthy work.</p>
<p>Early pension: The pension is reduced by 1/267 for each month of early retirement.</p>
<p>The minimum pension for a single person is &euro;463.18 a month; &euro;497.26 with a spouse; &euro;519.39 with a spouse and one child; &euro;541.24 with a spouse and two children; &euro;563.16 with a spouse and three children; &euro;486.06 with one child; &euro;508.40 with two children; or &euro;530.31 with three children.</p>
<p>The total maximum monthly pension is &euro;3,503.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Earnings test: The pension is reduced by 70% if the beneficiary is aged&nbsp;55 or older, without dependents, and earns more than &euro;733.78 from employment; a supplement equal to 20% of the pension is paid for each child up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled).</p>
<p>Deferred pension: A deferred pension is payable, subject to conditions.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Pensions are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Pensioner social solidarity grant (old age):</span> &euro;195.15 a month is paid with net income up to &euro;6,786.93; &euro;146.36 with net income from &euro;6,786.94 to &euro;7,053.12; &euro;97.58 with net income from &euro;7,053.13 to &euro;7,230.51; &euro;48.79 with net income from &euro;7,230.52 to &euro;7,452.32.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<h3>Permanent Disability Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Disability pension:</span> The basic pension is based on the length of the coverage period and pensionable earnings in the last 5&nbsp;years. The basic pension is increased according to the insured's classification in one of 28&nbsp;wage classes. The increase is calculated as 1% of earnings for every 300&nbsp;days of contributions between 3,300&nbsp;days and 7,800&nbsp;days and as 1.5% to 2.5% (depending on wage class) for every 300&nbsp;days exceeding 7,800&nbsp;days. An increase is also calculated for insured persons who paid contributions while employed in arduous and unhealthy work.</p>
<p>Entitlement to the pension begins when the cash sickness benefit ends. For an assessed degree of disability of 80% or more (severe), 100% of the pension is paid; for an assessed degree of disability of 67% to 79.9% (ordinary), 75% of the pension is paid (100% if the insured has 6,000&nbsp;days of coverage and the disability is the result of a psychiatric condition).</p>
<p>Constant-attendance allowance: Paid with an assessed degree of disability of at least 67%.</p>
<p>Partial disability: For an assessed degree of disability of 50% to 66.9%, 50% of the pension is paid (75% if the assessed disability is the result of a psychiatric condition).</p>
<p>For persons who were first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993, the minimum monthly pension is &euro;463.18 plus supplements for a dependent spouse and children.</p>
<p>For persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, the minimum monthly pension is &euro;471.86; &euro;495.44 if the insured has one child; &euro;523.75 with two children; &euro;556.78 with three children; &euro;589.82 with four children; &euro;622.86 with five children.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly pension is &euro;2,315.00.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special pension:</span> The pension is calculated as if the insured has 10,500&nbsp;days of paid contributions.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special allowance:</span> The allowance is equal to 20&nbsp;times the minimum wage of an unskilled worker.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Pensioner social solidarity grant (disability):</span> &euro;195.15 a month is paid with net income up to &euro;6,786.93; &euro;146.36 with net income from &euro;6,786.94 to &euro;7,053.12; &euro;97.58 with net income from &euro;7,053.13 to &euro;7,230.51; &euro;48.79 with net income from &euro;7,230.52 to &euro;7,452.32.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<h3>Survivor Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor pension:</span> The pension varies according to the date the deceased first entered the system. The surviving spouse, irrespective of age, is entitled to the survivor pension for a period of 3&nbsp;years beginning the month following the insured's death. A surviving spouse receives the full pension payable to the deceased provided that he or she does not work or receive any other pension or has an assessed degree of disability of at least 67%; 70% is paid if the spouse is within 3&nbsp;years of age&nbsp;65 and working or receiving a pension; 50% if the spouse is younger than age&nbsp;65 and working or receiving a pension; or 70% if the spouse is aged&nbsp;65 or older and working or receiving a pension.</p>
<p>The pension ceases on remarriage.</p>
<p>A surviving divorced spouse may receive a pension equal to 30% of the survivor pension if he or she was married to the deceased for at least 15&nbsp;years; 40% if married for at least 25&nbsp;years. An eligible surviving divorced spouse is not entitled to receive the minimum survivor pension or the pensioner social solidarity grant (survivors).</p>
<p>The minimum survivor pension is &euro;416.85 a month for persons first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993; &euro;377.48 a month for persons first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Orphan's pension:</span> If the deceased was first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993, each orphan up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled) receives 20% of the insured's basic pension; 50% for a full orphan. If the deceased was first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, each orphan up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled) receives 20% of the insured's basic pension; 60% for a full orphan.</p>
<p>The minimum orphan's pension is &euro;416.85 a month for persons first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993; &euro;377.48 a month for persons first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Grandchild's or parent's pension (in the absence of other eligible survivors):</span> 20% of the deceased's pension is paid for a grandchild up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled); 40% for a widowed mother; 40% for a dependent father. (The deceased must have been first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993.)</p>
<p>The minimum pension is &euro;416.85 a month.</p>
<p>All survivor benefits combined must not exceed 100% of the deceased's pension.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<p>Funeral grant: A lump sum of &euro;722.96 is paid to the person who paid for the funeral.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Pensioner social solidarity grant (survivors):</span> &euro;195.15 a month is paid with net income up to &euro;6,786.93; &euro;146.36 with net income from &euro;6,786.94 to &euro;7,053.12; &euro;97.58 with net income from &euro;7,053.13 to &euro;7,230.51; &euro;48.79 with net income from &euro;7,230.52 to &euro;7,452.32.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Employment and Social Protection (http://www.ggka.gr) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>Managed by a governor and tripartite governing body, the Social Insurance Institute (http://www.ika.gr) administers the program through branch offices for most covered workers.</p>
<p>Numerous special occupational and establishment funds administer programs for workers exempt from the general system.</p>
<h2>Sickness and Maternity</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First law:</span> 1922.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Current laws:</span> 1951 (social security) and 1983 (health).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employees in industry, commerce, and related occupations and certain urban self-employed persons. Pensioners and noncontributory old-age pensioners are covered for medical benefits.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Employed and self-employed persons covered by approved occupational and public-sector funds providing equivalent benefits.</p>
<p>Special systems for agricultural workers, shipping agents, doctors and dentists, commercial motor vehicle operators, architects, notaries, public-sector employees, tradesmen, and craftsmen.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 0.4% of covered monthly earnings (cash benefits) and 2.15% of covered monthly earnings (medical benefits). Pensioners contribute 4% of the monthly pension.</p>
<p>The insured's contributions also finance work injury benefits.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, are &euro;73,913.98 a year, or 14&nbsp;monthly salaries of &euro;5,279.57.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> 0.4% of covered monthly earnings (cash benefits) and 2.15% of covered monthly earnings (medical benefits).</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, are &euro;73,913.98 a year, or 14&nbsp;monthly salaries of &euro;5,279.57.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 0.8% of covered monthly payroll (cash benefits) and 4.3% of covered monthly payroll (medical benefits).</p>
<p>The employer's contributions also finance work injury benefits.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, are &euro;79,913.98 a year, or 14&nbsp;monthly salaries of &euro;5,279.57.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> Guaranteed annual state subsidy.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Cash sickness benefits:</span> The insured must have at least 100&nbsp;days of contributions in the calendar year before the incapacity began or 100&nbsp;days of contributions in the last 15&nbsp;months excluding the last quarter. The benefit is paid for 182&nbsp;days to 720&nbsp;days, according to the length of the contribution period.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Cash maternity benefits:</span> The insured woman must have 200&nbsp;days of contributions in the last 2&nbsp;years.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Medical benefits:</span> The insured must have 50&nbsp;days of contributions in the last year or last 15&nbsp;months (excluding the last quarter) or must be a pensioner.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity medical benefits:</span> Provided for insured women and the dependent wife of an insured man or pensioner.</p>
<h3>Sickness and Maternity Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Sickness benefit:</span> The benefit is equal to 50% of daily earnings, according to the insured's classification in one of 28&nbsp;wage classes. There is a <span class="nobr">3-day</span> waiting period. (If the insured has worked for the same employer for at least a year, the employer must pay the difference between the cash benefit and the employee's earnings for a month; if the employment period is less than a year, the employer pays the difference for 2&nbsp;weeks.)</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement: 10% of the benefit is paid for each dependent, up to a maximum of 40%.</p>
<p>The maximum daily benefit, including the dependents' supplements, for the first 15&nbsp;days must not exceed &euro;15.22; from the 16th day to the 30th day, &euro;27.97; after the 30th day, the maximum must not exceed 70% of the daily wage of the wage class in which the worker is classified.</p>
<p>If the insured is hospitalized and there are no dependents, the benefit is paid at 33% of the awarded rate.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Funeral grant:</span> A lump sum is paid at least equal to eight times the insured earnings of the lowest of the 28&nbsp;wage classes.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity benefit:</span> The benefit is equal to 50% of daily earnings and is paid for up to 56&nbsp;days before and 63&nbsp;days after childbirth.</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement: 10% of the benefit is paid for each dependent, up to a maximum of 40%.</p>
<p>The minimum benefit is equal to 2/3 of the insured's earnings. (The insured may also receive a maternity supplement equal to a maximum of 1/3 of earnings.)</p>
<p>The maximum daily benefit is &euro;45.19 with no dependents; &euro;63.27 a day with a maximum of four dependents.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Birth grant:</span> &euro;881.70 is paid for each child.</p>
<h3>Workers' Medical Benefits</h3>
<p>Medical services are ordinarily provided directly to patients through the facilities of the Social Insurance Institute. Benefits include general and specialist care; care in a hospital, sanatorium, or nursing home; medicines; maternity care; dental care; appliances; and transportation.</p>
<p>Cost sharing: The insured pays 25% of pharmaceutical costs and up to 25% of the cost of other services (including prostheses and eyeglasses) except for hospitalization. Social solidarity grant pensioners pay 10% of costs.</p>
<p>There is no limit to duration.</p>
<h3>Dependents' Medical Benefits</h3>
<p>Medical services are ordinarily provided directly to patients through the facilities of the Social Insurance Institute. Benefits include general and specialist care; care in a hospital, sanatorium, or nursing home; medicines; maternity care; dental care; appliances; and transportation.</p>
<p>Cost sharing: The insured pays 25% of pharmaceutical costs and up to 25% of the cost of other services (including prostheses and eyeglasses) except for hospitalization. Social solidarity grant pensioners pay 10% of costs.</p>
<p>There is no limit to duration.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Employment and Social Protection (http://www.ggka.gr) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>Managed by a governor and tripartite governing body, the Social Insurance Institute (http://www.ika.gr) administers the program through branch offices for most covered workers.</p>
<p>Social Insurance Institute operates its own dispensaries, clinics, and hospitals and also uses other public and private facilities.</p>
<p>Numerous special occupational and establishment funds administer programs for workers exempt from the general system.</p>
<h2>Work Injury</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First law:</span> 1914.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Current law:</span> 1951 (social security).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employees in industry, commerce, and related occupations.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Employed persons covered by approved occupational and public-sector funds providing equivalent benefits and all self-employed persons.</p>
<p>Voluntary coverage is not possible.</p>
<p>There are no special systems for any specified groups of employees.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> See source of funds under Sickness and Maternity, above.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> Not applicable.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> See source of funds under Sickness and Maternity, above; plus 1% of monthly payroll, depending on the reported accident rate.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> Guaranteed annual state subsidy.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<h4>Work injury benefits</h4>
<p><span class="h5">Work injuries:</span> The injury must be reported in the 5&nbsp;days following the accident. Accidents that occur while commuting to and from work are covered.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Occupational diseases:</span> The minimum qualifying period is set by law for each specified occupational disease. In certain cases, eligibility is determined by the Health Commission of the Social Insurance Institute.</p>
<h3>Temporary Disability Benefits</h3>
<p>The benefit is equal to 50% of daily earnings, according to one of 28&nbsp;wage classes. There is a <span class="nobr">3-day</span> waiting period. (If the insured has worked for the same employer for at least a year, the employer must pay the difference between the cash benefit and the employee's earnings for a month; if the employment period is shorter than a year, the employer pays the difference for 2&nbsp;weeks.)</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement: 10% of the benefit is paid for each dependent, up to a maximum of 40%.</p>
<p>The maximum daily benefit, including dependents' supplements, for the first 15&nbsp;days must not exceed &euro;15.22; from the 16th&nbsp;day to the 30th&nbsp;day, &euro;27.97; after the 30th&nbsp;day, the maximum must not exceed 70% of the daily wage of the insurance class in which the worker is classified.</p>
<p>If the insured is hospitalized and there are no dependents, the benefit is paid at 33% of the awarded rate.</p>
<h3>Permanent Disability Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Permanent disability pension:</span> For an assessed degree of disability of 80% or more (severe), 100% of the pension is paid; for an assessed degree of disability of 67% to 79.9% (ordinary), 75% of the pension is paid (100% if the insured has at least 6,000&nbsp;days of coverage and the disability is the result of a psychiatric condition).</p>
<p>The pension is calculated using the insured's average wage in the last 5&nbsp;years (if first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992).</p>
<p>Partial disability: For an assessed degree of disability of 50% to 66.9%, 50% of the pension is paid (75% if the disability is the result of a psychiatric condition).</p>
<p>No benefit is paid for an assessed degree of disability of 49.9% or less.</p>
<p>The insured can request that the assessed degree of disability be assessed every 6&nbsp;months.</p>
<p>The Health Commission of the Social Insurance Institute is responsible for assessing the degree of disability.</p>
<p>The minimum pension is equal to 70% of the minimum wage, plus supplements for a dependent spouse and children.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually according to changes in the consumer price index.</p>
<p>Constant-attendance allowance: Paid with an assessed degree of disability of at least 67%.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<h3>Workers' Medical Benefits</h3>
<p>Medical services are ordinarily provided directly to patients through the facilities of the Social Insurance Institute. Benefits include general and specialist care; care in a hospital, sanatorium, or nursing home; medicines; maternity care; dental care; appliances; and transportation.</p>
<p>There is no cost sharing.</p>
<p>There is no limit to duration.</p>
<h3>Survivor Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor pension:</span> The survivor pension varies according to the date the deceased first entered the system. The surviving spouse, irrespective of age, is entitled to the survivor pension for a period of 3&nbsp;years beginning the month following the insured's death.</p>
<p>If the deceased was first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993, the <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span>'s pension is equal to 70% of the insured's pension. If the deceased was first insured after 1&nbsp;January, 1993, the <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span>'s pension is equal to 50% of the insured's pension.</p>
<p>The pension ceases on remarriage.</p>
<p>A surviving divorced spouse may receive a pension equal to 30% of the survivor pension if he or she was married to the deceased for at least 15&nbsp;years; 40% if married for at least 25&nbsp;years. An eligible surviving divorced spouse is not entitled to receive the minimum survivor pension or the pensioner social solidarity grant (survivors).</p>
<p>The minimum survivor pension is &euro;416.85 a month for persons first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993; &euro;377.48 a month for persons first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Orphan's pension:</span> If the deceased was first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993, each orphan up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled) receives 20% of the insured's basic pension; 60% for a full orphan. If the deceased was first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992, each orphan up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled) receives 25% of the insured's basic pension; 50% for a full orphan.</p>
<p>The minimum orphan's pension is &euro;416.85 a month for persons first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993; &euro;377.48 a month for persons first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Grandchild's or parent's pension (in the absence of other eligible survivors):</span> 20% of the deceased's pension is paid for a grandchild up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;24 if a student, no limit if disabled); 40% for a widowed mother; 40% for a dependent father. (The deceased must have been first insured before January&nbsp;1, 1993.)</p>
<p>The minimum survivor pension is &euro;416.85 a month.</p>
<p>All survivor benefits combined must not exceed 100% of the deceased's pension.</p>
<p>Schedule of payments: Fourteen payments a year.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are indexed to changes in the civil service pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Funeral grant:</span> A lump sum of &euro;722.96 is paid to the person who paid for the funeral.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Employment and Social Protection (http://www.ggka.gr) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>Managed by a governor and tripartite governing body, the Social Insurance Institute (http://www.ika.gr) administers the program through branch offices for most covered workers.</p>
<p>Numerous special occupational and establishment funds administer programs for workers exempt from the general system.</p>
<h2>Unemployment</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First law:</span> 1954.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Current laws:</span> 1985 (unemployment benefit), 1989, and 1990.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employees in industry, commerce, and related occupations and persons aged&nbsp;20 to 29 who have never worked.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Self-employed persons.</p>
<p>Special systems for seamen and printing workers.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 1.33% of covered or gross earnings.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes are &euro;78.41 a day, or &euro;2,058.25 a month. (There are no maximum earnings for contribution and benefit purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.)</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> Not applicable.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 2.67% of covered or gross earnings on behalf of employees.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes are &euro;78.41 a day, or &euro;2,058.25 a month. (There are no maximum earnings for contribution and benefit purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.)</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> Guaranteed annual state subsidy.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Unemployment benefit:</span> The insured must have at least 125&nbsp;days of contributions in the last 14&nbsp;months, excluding working days in the last 2&nbsp;months; 200 days in the last 2&nbsp;years, excluding working days in the last 2&nbsp;months (for a first-time beneficiary, at least 80&nbsp;days in each of the last 2&nbsp;years). The insured must be capable of, and available for, work and be registered at an employment office. Unemployment must be involuntary. The insured must be younger than age&nbsp;65 and not receiving a disability pension.</p>
<p>Young person's benefit: Must be aged&nbsp;20 to 29 and have never worked.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special unemployment benefit (means-tested):</span> Paid if not eligible for the unemployment benefit or if the insured is no longer entitled to the unemployment benefit. Must be unemployed and income must not exceed &euro;7,923.70.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special seasonal allowance:</span> Paid to workers in seasonal employment (including tourist-sector employees, builders, tobacco workers, actors, and musicians).</p>
<h3>Unemployment Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Unemployment benefit:</span> The benefit is equal to 40% of daily wages (blue-collar workers) or 50% of monthly salary (white-collar workers). The benefit is paid after a <span class="nobr">6-day</span> waiting period for up to 5&nbsp;months if the insured has at least 125&nbsp;days of employment; up to 8&nbsp;months with at least 180&nbsp;days; up to 10&nbsp;months with at least 220&nbsp;days; up to 12&nbsp;months with at least 250&nbsp;days and aged&nbsp;49 or older.</p>
<p>The minimum daily benefit is &euro;12.45.</p>
<p>Dependent's allowance: Each dependent receives 10% of the insured's earnings, up to a maximum of 40%.</p>
<p>Young person's benefit: Paid for 5&nbsp;months at the single-person rate, plus a supplement for each child.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special unemployment benefit (means-tested):</span> A minimum of 13&nbsp;daily unemployment benefits (&euro;16.72) is paid, plus a 10% supplement for each dependent.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special seasonal allowance:</span> Paid annually, the lump sum varies according to the nature of the insured's employment.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually according to changes in the consumer price index.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Employment and Social Protection (http://www.ggka.gr) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>Managed by a tripartite board, the Manpower Employment Organization (http://www.oaed.gr) administers benefits and employment services through local employment offices.</p>
<p>Managed by a governor and tripartite governing body, the Social Insurance Institute (http://www.ika.gr) collects contributions.</p>
<h2>Family Allowances</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First and current laws:</span> 1958, with amendments; and 1999.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Employment-related system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employees in industry, commerce, and related occupations.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Employed persons covered by approved occupational and public-sector funds providing equivalent benefits and all self-employed persons.</p>
<p>Voluntary coverage is not possible.</p>
<p>There are no special systems for any specified groups of employees.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 1% of covered or gross earnings.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes are &euro;78.41 a day, or &euro;2,058.25 a month. (There are no maximum earnings for contribution and benefit purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.)</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> Not applicable.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 1% of covered or gross earnings on behalf of employees.</p>
<p>There are no minimum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes.</p>
<p>The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit calculation purposes are &euro;78.41 a day, or &euro;2,058.25 a month. (There are no maximum earnings for contribution and benefit purposes for persons who were first insured after December&nbsp;31, 1992.)</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> Guaranteed annual state subsidy.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Family allowances:</span> The child must be younger than age&nbsp;18 (no limit if disabled, age&nbsp;22 if a student), single, and living in Greece or another European Union member country. For full allowances, the parent must have had 50&nbsp;days of employment in the preceding year, must have received unemployment benefits for at least 2&nbsp;months, is unable to work for a continuous period of 2&nbsp;months, or has not worked for 2&nbsp;months as a result of maternity leave.</p>
<h3>Family Allowance Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Family allowances:</span> &euro;8.22 a month is paid for one child, &euro;24.65 for two, &euro;55.47 for three, &euro;67.38 for four, and &euro;11.29 for each additional child.</p>
<p>Single parent supplement (means-tested): An additional &euro;3.67 a month per child may be paid if the parent is a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span>, disabled, or a soldier.</p>
<p>Disabled child supplement: An additional &euro;3.67 a month is paid for each disabled child.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Employment and Social Protection (http://www.ggka.gr) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>Managed by a tripartite board, the Manpower Employment Organization (http://www.oaed.gr) administers benefits and employment services through local employment offices.</p>
<p>Managed by a governor and tripartite governing body, the Social Insurance Institute (http://www.ika.gr) collects contributions.</p>
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