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Maternity Benefit Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 December 2017

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Questions (504)

Anne Rabbitte

Question:

504. Deputy Anne Rabbitte asked the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the first and full-year cost of increasing maternity benefit by one to seven weeks, respectively. [51889/17]

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Maternity Benefit is paid by my Department and is based on payment of PRSI contributions while working. The current entitlement to paid maternity leave is 26 weeks. The table below estimates the cost of increasing the duration for which maternity benefit is paid by one to seven weeks. These estimates are based on the cost for a full year and assume that any increase in duration is implemented from the beginning of the year. The estimated additional cost of extending the duration of maternity benefit is approximately €10.3 million for each extra week, at the current rate of €235 per week. It should be noted that Budget 2018 provides for the rate of maternity benefit to be increased by €5 per week from 26 March 2018.

Estimated annual cost of increasing the duration of maternity benefit based on current rate of €235 (2017 rates)

No. of additional weeks

Estimated cost (€m)

1

10.3

2

20.6

3

30.9

4

41.2

5

50.5

6

60.8

7

71.1

It should be noted that this costing is subject to change in the context of emerging trends and associated revision of the estimated numbers of recipients for 2017. It should also be noted that there are additional costs to the Exchequer as these estimates do not include the costs of salary top-ups for public/civil servants.

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