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<h1>Israel</h1>
<div class="exchangeRate">Exchange rate: <abbr class="spell">US</abbr>$1.00 = 3.71&nbsp;new shekels.</div>
<h2>Old Age, Disability, and Survivors</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First and current laws:</span> 1953 (national insurance), implemented in 1954; 1955 (survivor pensions); 1957 (old-age pensions); 1974 (disability pensions); 1980 (income support); 1982 (income support benefits); and 1988 (long-term care benefits).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance and social assistance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Social insurance:</span> Residents of Israel.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Persons who immigrated to Israel for the first time after age&nbsp;60 to 62 (depending on date of birth).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Social assistance (income support programs, means-tested):</span> Residents of Israel.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 0.22% of earnings up to and 3.85% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (old-age and survivor pensions); 0.11% of earnings up to and 1.86% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (disability benefits); and 0.01% of earnings up to and 0.14% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (long-term care).</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> 3.09% of earnings up to and 5.21% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (old-age and survivor pensions); 1.11% of earnings up to and 1.86% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (disability benefits); and 0.12% of earnings up to and 0.18% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (long-term care).</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 1.30% of earnings up to and 2.04% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (old-age and survivor pensions); 0.26% of earnings up to and 0.42% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (disability benefits); and 0.04% of earnings up to and 0.09% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (long-term care).</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> Through a contribution of 0.25% of insured persons' earnings (old-age and survivor pensions), 0.10% of insured persons' earnings (disability benefits), and 0.02% of insured and self-employed persons' earnings (long-term care), the government subsidizes the following: 17.1% of total insured person and employer contributions; the total cost of special <span class="nobr">old-age</span> and survivor benefits and <span class="nobr">long-term</span> care benefits for new immigrants; and the total cost of social assistance income support programs and the mobility allowance.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Old-age pension</span></p>
<p><span class="h5">Social insurance:</span> Age&nbsp;70 (men) and age&nbsp;67.33 (women, gradually rising to age&nbsp;70 by 2020) without an earnings test; age&nbsp;67 (men) and age&nbsp;62 (women, gradually rising to age&nbsp;64 starting in 2017) for the earnings-tested pension.</p>
<p>The pension is gradually reduced by 0.60 of a shekel for every shekel of income that exceeds 57% (individuals) or 76% (with dependents, according to the number of dependents) of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>Must have at least 60&nbsp;months of coverage in the last 10&nbsp;years or a total of 144&nbsp;months of coverage. No qualifying period for insured women who are widowed, divorced, abandoned, married to an uninsured husband, unmarried and aged&nbsp;57 or older at the time of immigration, or receiving a disability pension during the month before reaching the retirement age.</p>
<p>Income supplement: Paid if income, including the pension, is less than the minimum income established by law.</p>
<p>Pension deferral increment: Paid to persons older than the retirement age who did not meet the earnings test for a pension.</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement (earnings tested): Paid for a dependent spouse (earnings tested) or child. A housewife or widow who receives a pension is not eligible.</p>
<p>Seniority increment: Paid for more than 10&nbsp;years of coverage. A housewife or widow who receives a pension is not eligible.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Special <span class="nobr">old-age</span> benefit (social assistance):</span> Paid to new immigrants not insured because of their age at the time of immigration.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Income support benefit (social assistance):</span> Must have at least 24&nbsp;months of continuous residence (12&nbsp;cumulative months for new immigrants), subject to a means and employment test; total income from any source must be lower than an amount established by law.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under bilateral agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Disability pension:</span> Aged&nbsp;18 to the retirement age for the earnings-tested <span class="nobr">old-age</span> pension. There is no qualifying period. Must have either a total assessed degree of disability of at least 60% (from one or more impairments), a total assessed degree of disability of at least 40% (one impairment must be assessed as at least 25%), or a total assessed degree of disability of at least 50% (for a housewife with a disability).</p>
<p>Must not be able to support him or herself from employment, have at least a 50% assessed loss of earning capacity, and have no or limited income from employment.</p>
<p>The full pension is paid if assessed with a degree of disability greater than 74% and if income from employment is less than the monthly national average wage.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>Partial disability: Paid for an assessed disability of up to 74%.</p>
<p>Incentive pension: The insured's income from employment must be higher than the threshold for a normal disability pension and he or she was entitled to a disability pension for a least 12 consecutive months before his or her income exceeded the threshold.</p>
<p>Additional monthly pension (AMP): Must have at least a 50% assessed degree of disability and at least a 75% assessed loss of earning capacity. Must not reside in an institution where a public body pays over 50% of expenses.</p>
<p>Graduated AMP: Paid to recipients of the AMP whose income from employment exceeds the threshold for the normal disability pension.</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement: Paid for a spouse or a child with earnings below 57% of the national average wage. (A housewife with a disability is entitled to a supplement for her child only.)</p>
<p>Income supplement: Paid if income, including the disability pension, is less than the minimum income established by law.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Attendance allowance:</span> Paid if the insured requires the constant attendance of others to perform daily functions. Must be assessed with at least a 60% disability and receiving a disability pension (or assessed with a disability of at least 75% and subject to an earnings test).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Mobility allowance:</span> Aged&nbsp;3 to 67 with an assessed loss of mobility of at least 40% (with a valid driver's license) or 60% (without a valid driver's license if there is an authorized driver). A medical committee assesses the degree of disability.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Disabled child benefit:</span> Paid for a child with a disability, younger than age&nbsp;18, not living in an institution or with a foster family, and not receiving a mobility allowance (unless the child's parent has two children, both with a disability, and under certain other circumstances).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Long-term care benefit (earnings tested):</span> At least the retirement age for an earnings-tested <span class="nobr">old-age</span> pension, not living in an institution, and requiring the constant attendance of others to perform daily functions. The benefit is paid to an individual with income less than 1.5&nbsp;times the national average wage, to a couple with income less than 2.25&nbsp;times the national average wage, or to a person with a child with additional income less than 0.75&nbsp;times the national average wage for each child.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under bilateral agreement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor pension (social insurance):</span> Paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> or child up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;20 if in higher education or the premilitary framework, age&nbsp;21 if in military or volunteer service, up to age&nbsp;24 in certain other cases) of an insured person who died from any cause, except war or hostile action. The deceased had 12&nbsp;months of coverage in the year before death, 24&nbsp;months in the last five years, 60&nbsp;months in the last 10&nbsp;years, or met the qualifying period for an <span class="nobr">old-age</span> pension. The <span class="nobr">widow(er)'s</span> pension ceases on remarriage.</p>
<p>A widow must have been married to (or been the common-law spouse of) the deceased at the time of his death and for at least one year (six months if aged&nbsp;55 or older) or had a child with the deceased.</p>
<p>A widower must have been married to (or been the common-law spouse of) the deceased at the time of her death and for at least one year (six months if aged&nbsp;55 or older) and must either have a child living with him or meet an earnings test.</p>
<p>Survivor pension with income supplement (social assistance): Paid to individuals whose combined income from employment and a survivor pension is less than an amount established by law.</p>
<p>Survivor pension seniority increment: Paid if the insured had more than 10&nbsp;years of coverage.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor grant:</span> Paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> younger than age&nbsp;40 without dependent children or to a widower no longer eligible for a survivor pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special survivor benefit:</span> Paid to the widow and orphans of a person who resided in Israel but did not meet the age requirements to be insured at the time of immigration.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Marriage grant:</span> Paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> on remarriage.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Bar Mitzvah grant:</span> Paid to orphans at age&nbsp;13 (boys) and age&nbsp;12 (girls).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Death grant:</span> Paid to the <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> or children of a deceased pensioner.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Funeral grant:</span> Paid to the organization responsible for the funeral.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under bilateral agreement.</p>
<h3>Old-Age Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Old-age pension</span></p>
<p><span class="h5">Social insurance:</span> 17.7% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is paid. An additional 1% is paid to pensioners aged&nbsp;80 and older.</p>
<p>The monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>Income supplement: 30.3% to 65.2% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount, depending on marital status and the number of children, is paid to pensioners younger than age&nbsp;70; 31.2% to 66.5% if aged&nbsp;70 to 79; and 32.6% to 68.5% if aged&nbsp;80 or older. The resulting amounts are increased by an additional 7% for all age groups.</p>
<p>Pension deferral increment: The pension is increased by 5% for each year retirement is deferred.</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement: 8.9% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is paid for the spouse and 5.6% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount for each of the first two children up to age&nbsp;18 (age&nbsp;20 if in higher education or the premilitary framework, age&nbsp;21 if in military or volunteer service, age&nbsp;24 in certain other cases).</p>
<p>The monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>Seniority increment: The pension is increased by 2% for each year of coverage exceeding 10&nbsp;years, up to 50% of the pension.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Special <span class="nobr">old-age</span> benefit (social assistance):</span> The benefits are the same as the social insurance <span class="nobr">old-age</span> pension.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Income support benefit (social assistance):</span> 20% to 25% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is paid to an individual pensioner; 27.5% to 37.5% to a couple without children. The benefit amount varies with age. Widows, separated persons, and single parents receive a higher benefit.</p>
<p>The&nbsp;monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually in January according to the increase in the consumer price index in the previous year.</p>
<h3>Permanent Disability Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Disability pension (social insurance):</span> 25% of the disability basic amount plus an additional 7% of the resulting amount is paid.</p>
<p>The disability basic amount is 8,475&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>Partial disability: A percentage of the full disability pension is paid according to the assessed degree of disability.</p>
<p>Incentive pension: Up to a full disability pension is paid according to the insured's income.</p>
<p>For a partial disability, a pension is paid according to the insured's earning capacity or a schedule in law (whichever is lower).</p>
<p>Additional monthly pension (AMP): 17% of the disability pension is paid if the assessed degree of disability is at least 80%; 14% for an assessed degree of disability of 70% to 79%; 11.5% for an assessed degree of disability of 50% to 69%.</p>
<p>Graduated AMP: The full AMP amount is paid in the first year, 75% in the second year, 50% in the third year, 25%&nbsp;in the fourth year, and none in the fifth year.</p>
<p>Dependent's supplement (income tested): Up to 12.5% of the disability basic amount is paid for a spouse; 10% for each of the first two children. An additional 7% is paid for both categories.</p>
<p>Income supplement: Paid if income, including the disability pension, is less than an amount established by law.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Attendance allowance:</span> 50%, 105%, or 175% of the full disability pension is paid, according to the assessed degree of dependence.</p>
<p>Attendance allowance increment: 14%, 28.5%, or 42.5% of the full disability pension is paid, according to the assessed degree of dependence.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Mobility allowance:</span> The monthly benefit varies depending on whether the insured has earned income, has a driver's license, and owns a car. Additional cash benefits may be provided to help cover car taxes and costs resulting from a loss in mobility.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Disabled child benefit:</span> 30% to 140% of the full disability pension is paid, according to the assessed degree of disability.</p>
<p>Disabled child benefit supplements: The cost of schooling for students with disabilities and an additional benefit for children with severe disabilities is paid.</p>
<p>The maximum total benefit is 140% of the full disability pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Long-term care benefit (earnings tested):</span> 91% of the full disability pension is paid if the beneficiary is largely dependent on the help of others; 150% if severely dependent; 168% if completely dependent. Benefits are normally paid directly to the organization providing the <span class="nobr">long-term</span> care services. (If <span class="nobr">long-term</span> care services are not available and the beneficiary lives with and is cared for by a family member, 80% is paid directly to the caregiver.)</p>
<p>The benefit is reduced by 50% if the insured's income is higher than the national average wage for a single person; by 50% if income is higher than 1.5&nbsp;times the national average wage for a couple, plus 0.5&nbsp;times the national average wage for each child, up to a maximum.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually in January according to the increase in the consumer price index in the previous year.</p>
<h3>Survivor Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor pension (social insurance):</span> 17.7% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> aged&nbsp;50 or older or caring for a child; 13.3% to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> aged&nbsp;40 to 49 with no children.</p>
<p>The monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>Child increment: 8.3% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is paid for each child.</p>
<p>11% of the basic <span class="nobr">old-age</span> amount is paid for a single child not covered by the survivor pension child increment; 8.3% each if there is more than one child; 11% for each full orphan.</p>
<p>If the survivor also receives the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> pension, the survivor pension is reduced by 50%.</p>
<p>Survivor pension with income supplement (social assistance): 30.3% to 60% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount minus 173&nbsp;new shekels is paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> depending on his or her age and the number of children. The resulting amounts are increased by an additional 7%.</p>
<p>25% of the monthly <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount minus 173&nbsp;new shekels is paid for a single child (orphans and abandoned children); 37.5% minus 346&nbsp;new shekels for two children.</p>
<p>Survivor pension seniority increment: The pension is increased by 2% for each year the deceased had more than 10&nbsp;years of coverage, up to 50% of the survivor pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor grant:</span> A lump sum of 36&nbsp;months of the survivor pension is paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> younger than age&nbsp;40 with no children.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special survivor benefit:</span> The benefits are the same as for the social insurance survivor pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Marriage grant:</span> 36&nbsp;months of the survivor pension is paid in two equal parts (the first upon marriage, the second two years later).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Bar Mitzvah grant:</span> 33% of the disability basic amount is paid.</p>
<p>The disability basic amount is 8,475&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Death grant:</span> A lump sum of the disability basic amount is paid to the <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> or children of a deceased pensioner.</p>
<p>The disability basic amount is 8,475&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Funeral grant:</span> The cost of the burial is paid, up to a fixed amount.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually in January according to the increase in the consumer price index in the previous year.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Social Affairs (<a href="https://www.gov.il/he//departments/molsa">http://www.molsa.gov.il</a>) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>National Insurance Institute (<a href="https://www.btl.gov.il">http://www.btl.gov.il</a>) administers the program, collects contributions, and pays benefits through its branch offices.</p>
<h2>Sickness and Maternity</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First and current laws:</span> 1953 (national insurance), implemented in 1954; 1976 (vacation pay for adopting parents); 1986 (birth allowance); 1990 (at-risk pregnancy benefit); 1997 (paternity allowance); and 1995 (national health insurance).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Sickness benefits:</span> All employees are covered under collective agreements. (Cash sickness benefits are not provided under the 1953 law.)</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity benefits:</span> Employed persons, self-employed persons, and persons in vocational training.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity grant:</span> Insured women or the wife of the insured; persons working in but not residing in Israel, including self-employed persons.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Medical benefits:</span> All persons residing in Israel.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 3.1% of earnings up to and 5% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (medical benefits); 0.04% of earnings up to and 0.87% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (maternity benefits).</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> 3.1% of earnings up to and 5% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (medical benefits); 0.56% of earnings up to and 0.82% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (maternity benefits).</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> None (medical benefits); 0.11% of earnings up to and 0.24% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage (maternity benefits).</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> None (medical benefits); 0.09% of earnings (maternity benefits). Contributes to the birth allowance and the hospitalization grant.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Cash sickness benefits:</span> Sickness benefits are not provided under the 1953 law.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Cash maternity benefits:</span> The full benefit is paid with at least 10&nbsp;months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months (or 15&nbsp;months in the last 22&nbsp;months). A partial benefit is paid with at least six months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months.</p>
<p>Under certain conditions a father with at least 10&nbsp;months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months (or 15&nbsp;months in the last 22&nbsp;months) may share the maternity leave period with the mother.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Adoption and foster benefit:</span> Paid for the cessation of work to adopt (or foster for at least half a year) a child younger than age&nbsp;10. For a child up to age&nbsp;3, at least one of the adopting or foster parents must have at least 10&nbsp;months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months (or 15&nbsp;months in the last 22&nbsp;months). A father may take a period of at least 21&nbsp;days of leave to care for the child when the mother returns to work. For a child older than age&nbsp;3, at least one of the adopting or foster parents must have at least 10&nbsp;months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months (or 15&nbsp;months in the last 22&nbsp;months). A partial benefit is paid with at least&nbsp;six months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Risk pregnancy benefit:</span> Paid for the cessation of work due to a risk to the pregnancy. Must be authorized by an obstetrician. The insured must have at least 10&nbsp;months of coverage in the last 14&nbsp;months (or 15&nbsp;months in the last 22&nbsp;months) and must not receive a similar payment from any other source.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity grant:</span> Paid for the purchase of a layette for a newborn child. If not residing in Israel, the woman or her husband must have worked in Israel for at least six months immediately before childbirth. The birth must occur in Israel.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Adoption grant:</span> Paid for the adoption of a child older than 10&nbsp;years old.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Hospitalization grant:</span> Paid for necessary hospitalization for a birth.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Multiple birth allowance:</span> Paid for the birth of three or more children, if at least three survive past 30&nbsp;days. The mother must be entitled to the maternity grant.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Hospital transportation costs:</span> Provided for women who travel by ambulance to a hospital and give birth within three days of arriving at the hospital nearest to the woman's residence.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special allowance and special benefit:</span> Paid for a mother who was insured for the maternity grant and who died while giving birth or within a year of giving birth.</p>
<p>Benefits are payable abroad under bilateral agreement.</p>
<h3>Sickness and Maternity Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Sickness benefit:</span> Benefits are provided to employees under collective agreements; 75% to 100% of earnings are paid for at least 90&nbsp;days.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity allowance:</span> 100% of the insured's average daily net income in the three months preceding the day on which the insured woman stopped work is paid for up to 14&nbsp;weeks; seven weeks for a partial benefit. (May be extended if the mother or child is hospitalized during the maternity leave.)</p>
<p><span class="h4">Adoption and foster benefit:</span> For a child up to age&nbsp;3, 100% of the insured's average daily net income in the three months preceding the day on which the insured woman ceased working because of the pregnancy (or the day of the adoption) is paid for up to 14&nbsp;weeks; seven weeks for a partial benefit. For a child over age&nbsp;3, 100% of the insured's average daily net income in the three months preceding the adoption day is paid for up to four weeks.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Risk pregnancy benefit:</span> For each day of rest from work, the grant is the disability basic amount divided by 30 or the insured woman's income in the three months preceding the day she stopped working divided by 90, whichever is lower.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Maternity and adoption grants:</span> 1,695&nbsp;new shekels is paid for the first child, 763&nbsp;new shekels for the second child, and 509&nbsp;new shekels for the third or subsequent child (higher for multiple births).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Hospitalization grant:</span> 11,232&nbsp;new shekels is paid for hospitalization expenses.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Multiple birth allowance:</span> A percentage of the disability basic amount in January of the year of childbirth is paid for 20&nbsp;months.</p>
<p>The disability basic amount is 8,475&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Hospital transportation costs:</span> In certain cases, a fixed amount is paid for the cost of transportation to the hospital.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special allowance:</span> For 24&nbsp;months after the birth of a child, 30% of the national average wage is paid to the child's father or guardian for each child born; 12&nbsp;months if the spouse is also receiving survivor or dependent benefits.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special benefit:</span> If the spouse stops working to care for the child(ren), the injury allowance (75% of earnings, up to a maximum) is paid for up to 12&nbsp;weeks.</p>
<h3>Workers' Medical Benefits</h3>
<p>Services are provided by doctors in hospitals owned and operated by, or under contract with, the sickness fund. Benefits include general and specialist care, medicine, laboratory services, hospitalization, and rehabilitation.</p>
<p>Cost sharing: Patients pay a set amount toward the cost of drugs and appliances, which varies according to the sickness fund.</p>
<h3>Dependents' Medical Benefits</h3>
<p>Medical benefits for dependents are the same as those for the insured.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Social Affairs (<a href="https://www.gov.il/he//departments/molsa">http://www.molsa.gov.il</a>) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>National Insurance Institute (<a href="https://www.btl.gov.il">http://www.btl.gov.il</a>) administers the program, collects contributions, and pays benefits through its branch offices.</p>
<p>Sickness insurance and medical care are administered by four funds under the supervision of the Ministry of Health (<a href="https://www.gov.il/he/departments/ministry_of_health">http://www.health.gov.il</a>), Leumit (National) Sickness Fund (<a href="https://leumit.co.il/">http://www.leumit.co.il</a>), Clalit (General) Sickness Fund (<a href="https://www.clalit.co.il/">http://www.clalit.org.il</a>), Maccabi Healthcare Services (<a href="https://www.maccabi4u.co.il/">http://www.maccabi-health.co.il</a>), and Meuhedet (United) Sickness Fund (<a href="https://www.meuhedet.co.il/meuhedet/views/index.jsp">http://www.meuhedet.co.il</a>).</p>
<h2>Work Injury</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First and current laws:</span> 1953 (national insurance), implemented in 1954 and 1956 (self-employed persons), implemented in 1957.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employed persons, self-employed persons, vocational trainees and those undergoing vocational rehabilitation, working prisoners, foreign residents working in Israel, migrant workers working in Israel, and some Israelis working abroad.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Police, prison service, and defense force employees.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> None.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> 0.39% of earnings up to and 0.68% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 0.37% of earnings up to and 0.90% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> 0.03% of insured and self-employed persons' earnings.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Work injury benefits</span></p>
<p><span class="h5">Temporary disability benefit (injury allowance):</span> Paid for a temporary work incapacity and absence from work as the result of a work injury or occupational disease. There is no minimum qualifying period.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Temporary disability pension:</span> Paid to a worker assessed with a temporary degree of disability of at least 9%. There is no minimum qualifying period.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Permanent disability pension:</span> Paid to a worker assessed with a permanent degree of disability of at least 20%. There is no minimum qualifying period.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Disability grant:</span> Paid to a worker assessed with a permanent degree of disability of at least 9% but less than 20%. There is no minimum qualifying period.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Special pension and special grant:</span> Paid for an assessed degree of disability of at least 75%; 65% to 74% for persons with difficulty walking.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Survivor pension:</span> Paid to a widow aged&nbsp;40 or older; at any age with a dependent child or if unable to support herself. Paid to a widower with a dependent child, or without children if aged&nbsp;40 or older and unable to support himself or with an income below 4,569&nbsp;new shekels a month. The pension ceases on remarriage.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Survivor grant:</span> Paid to a widow or a widower not entitled to a survivor pension.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Marriage grant:</span> Paid to a <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> on remarriage.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Bar-mitzvah grant:</span> Paid to orphans at age&nbsp;13 (boys) and age&nbsp;12 (girls).</p>
<p><span class="h5">Death grant (work injury-related death):</span> Paid to the deceased's spouse and children if the deceased received a disability pension for an assessed degree of disability of at least 50%, had reached retirement age for the earnings-tested <span class="nobr">old-age</span> pension, or received a dependent's allowance.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Death grant (nonwork injury-related death):</span> Paid to the deceased's spouse and children if the deceased had an assessed degree of disability of at least 50% for at least 36&nbsp;months before death and received a work injury disability pension throughout this period. The deceased's spouse's average income&nbsp;must not be higher than twice the national average wage in the year preceding the death.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Funeral grant:</span> Paid for the insured's funeral.</p>
<h3>Temporary Disability Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Temporary disability benefit (injury allowance):</span> The daily benefit is 75% of covered earnings in the three months before the injury occurred, up to a maximum.</p>
<p>The benefit is paid after a <span class="nobr">two-day</span> waiting period (waived if the incapacity for work lasts at least 12&nbsp;days) for up to 13&nbsp;weeks. The National Insurance Institute pays the benefit and is reimbursed by the employer for the first 12&nbsp;days. Self-employed persons are not eligible for the benefit for the first 12&nbsp;days of incapacity.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Temporary disability pension:</span> A percentage of the insured's monthly wage is paid according to the assessed degree of medical disability.</p>
<h3>Permanent Disability Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Permanent disability pension:</span> For a total (100%) disability, the monthly pension is 75% of the insured's earnings.</p>
<p>Partial disability: A percentage of the full pension is paid according to the insured's earnings and assessed degree of disability.</p>
<p>Income support: Low-income recipients of disability pensions may receive an income supplement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Disability grant:</span> A lump sum of 43&nbsp;months of the disability pension is paid.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Special pension and special grant:</span> A subsidy to help meet personal expenses and transportation costs is paid.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually in January according to the increase in the consumer price index in the previous year.</p>
<h3>Workers' Medical Benefits</h3>
<p>See Workers' Medical Benefits under Sickness and Maternity.</p>
<h3>Survivor Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor pension:</span> 40% to 100% of the disability pension the deceased would have been eligible to receive if assessed with a total disability is paid to the <span class="nobr">widow(er),</span> including supplements for children.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Survivor grant:</span> A lump sum of 36&nbsp;months of survivor pension is paid.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Orphan's pension:</span> 20% of the disability pension the deceased would have been eligible to receive if assessed with a total disability is paid for the first orphan and 10% each for the second and third. The pension is paid to the <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> in addition to the survivor pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Full orphan's pension:</span> 60% of the disability pension the deceased would have been eligible to receive if assessed with a total disability is paid for the first orphan, 20% for the second, and 10% each for the third and fourth. The pension is paid if there is no <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> entitled to the survivor pension.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Other dependent relatives:</span> If there is no eligible <span class="nobr">widow(er)</span> or orphan, 50% of the disability pension the deceased would have been eligible to receive if assessed with a total disability is paid to one dependent, up to 100% for four or more dependents.</p>
<p>Income support: Low-income disability pensioners may receive an income supplement.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Marriage grant:</span> 36&nbsp;months of pension is paid in two equal parts (the first on marriage, the second two years later).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Bar Mitzvah grant:</span> 33% of the disability basic amount is paid.</p>
<p>The disability basic amount is 8,475&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Death grant (work injury-related):</span> A lump sum of the disability basic amount is paid.</p>
<p>The disability basic amount is 8,475&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Death grant (nonwork injury-related):</span> 60% of the disability pension the deceased would have been eligible to receive if assessed with a total disability multiplied by 36 is paid in two equal parts.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Funeral grant:</span> The cost of the funeral is paid, up to a maximum, to the organization responsible for the funeral.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Social Affairs (<a href="https://www.gov.il/he//departments/molsa">http://www.molsa.gov.il</a>) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>National Insurance Institute (<a href="https://www.btl.gov.il">http://www.btl.gov.il</a>) administers the program, collects contributions, and pays benefits through its branch offices.</p>
<h2>Unemployment</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First and current laws:</span> 1970 (unemployment insurance) and 1973 (payment of benefits).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Social insurance system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Employed permanent and temporary residents of Israel.</p>
<p>Exclusions: Self-employed persons.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> 0.01% of earnings up to and 0.21% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> Not applicable.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 0.03% of earnings up to and 0.07% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> 0.06% of insured persons' earnings.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Unemployment benefits:</span> Must be involuntarily unemployed, registered at the labor exchange, and ready and able to perform any suitable work.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Regular employee:</span> Must have paid contributions for at least 360&nbsp;work days in the 540&nbsp;days before unemployment.</p>
<p><span class="h5">Daily employee:</span> Must have paid contributions for at least 300&nbsp;work days in the 540&nbsp;days before unemployment.</p>
<h3>Unemployment Benefits</h3>
<p>A daily benefit of 20% to 80% of the insured's average daily wage in the 75&nbsp;work days before unemployment is paid.</p>
<p>The maximum daily benefit is 344.76&nbsp;new shekels for the first five months and 229.84&nbsp;new shekels from the sixth month onward. The benefit is paid after a <span class="nobr">five-day</span> waiting period (the waiting period is applied each time the insured receives unemployment benefits for four consecutive months).</p>
<p>The maximum duration of payment is 50 to 175&nbsp;days, depending on the category of beneficiary.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Social Affairs (<a href="https://www.gov.il/he//departments/molsa">http://www.molsa.gov.il</a>) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>National Insurance Institute (<a href="https://www.btl.gov.il">http://www.btl.gov.il</a>) administers the program, collects contributions, and pays benefits through its branch offices.</p>
<h2>Family Allowances</h2>
<h3>Regulatory Framework</h3>
<p><span class="h4">First law:</span> 1959.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Current laws:</span> 1975 (children's insurance), 1984 (income test), and 1993 (universal).</p>
<p><span class="h4">Type of program:</span> Universal system.</p>
<h3>Coverage</h3>
<p>Residents of Israel with one or more children.</p>
<h3>Source of Funds</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Insured person:</span> None.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Self-employed person:</span> 1.32% of earnings up to and 2.4% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Employer:</span> 1.32% of earnings up to and 2.08% of earnings above 60% of the national average wage.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>The national average wage is 8,619&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Government:</span> 0.8% of insured persons' earnings and 208% of the total amount from insurance contributions; funds the study grant and payments to new immigrant children.</p>
<p>The minimum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are the monthly minimum wage.</p>
<p>The monthly minimum wage is 4,100&nbsp;new shekels.</p>
<p>The maximum monthly earnings used to calculate contributions are five times the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount as of January&nbsp;1 each year.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<h3>Qualifying Conditions</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Family allowances:</span> The child must be younger than age&nbsp;18, unmarried, and residing in Israel.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Family allowance increment:</span> Paid to families with at least three children and receiving certain National Insurance benefits.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Study grant:</span> Paid at the beginning of the school year for a child aged&nbsp;6 to 14 residing in Israel. Paid to a single-parent family; a parent with four or more children and receiving certain National Insurance benefits; an orphan or abandoned child; a child who immigrated to Israel without an insured parent; some women residing in battered women's shelters; and a person who receives an income support benefit separately from his or her spouse.</p>
<h3>Family Allowance Benefits</h3>
<p><span class="h4">Family allowances:</span> For children born before June&nbsp;1, 2003: 173&nbsp;new shekels a month is paid for the first child, 252&nbsp;new shekels for the second child, 284&nbsp;new shekels for the third, 446&nbsp;new shekels for the fourth, and 384&nbsp;new shekels for the fifth and each subsequent child.</p>
<p>For children born on or after June&nbsp;1, 2003: 173&nbsp;new shekels a month is paid for the first child, 252&nbsp;new shekels each for the second, third, and fourth children, and 173&nbsp;new shekels for the fifth and each subsequent child.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Family allowance increment:</span> 70% of the family allowance basic amount is paid for each of the third and fourth children.</p>
<p>The family allowance basic amount is 173 shekels.</p>
<p><span class="h4">Study grant:</span> 18% of the <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is paid for each child aged&nbsp;6 to 11; 10% for each child aged&nbsp;12 to 14.</p>
<p>The <span class="nobr">old-age</span> basic amount is 8,370&nbsp;new shekels a month.</p>
<p>Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted annually in January according to the increase in the consumer price index in the previous year.</p>
<h3>Administrative Organization</h3>
<p>Ministry of Social Affairs (<a href="https://www.gov.il/he//departments/molsa">http://www.molsa.gov.il</a>) provides general supervision.</p>
<p>National Insurance Institute (<a href="https://www.btl.gov.il">http://www.btl.gov.il</a>) administers the program, collects contributions, and pays benefits through its branch offices.</p>
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