I propose to take Questions Nos. 197 to 205, inclusive, together.
The information requested by the Deputy is outlined in the table below.
Item
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Estimated
Full Year Savings
€ m
|
Reduction of €5 in the personal weekly social protection rates of payment for persons under 66 years with proportionate reduction for qualified adults
|
230
|
Reduction of €10 per week in jobseeker's allowance for new and existing claimants with a duration of over 12 months with proportionate reduction for qualified adults
|
121
|
Reduction of €10 per week in jobseeker's allowance for new and existing claimants with a duration of over 18 months with proportionate reduction for qualified adults
|
100
|
Reduction of €10 per week in jobseeker's allowance for new and existing claimants with a duration of over 24 months with proportionate reduction for qualified adults
|
85
|
Reduction in the duration for which jobseeker's benefit is paid from 12 months to nine months for those with more than 260 contributions
|
64
|
Reduction in the duration for which jobseeker's benefit is paid from nine months to six months for those with less than 260 contributions
|
14
|
Reduction in the maximum age for qualified child increase to 18 years
|
14
|
Reduction in the maximum age for qualified child increase to 19 years
|
7
|
Increase in the minimum number of hours worked for family income supplement from 19 to 24 hours
|
66
|
Note: The potential full year yield from the family income supplement measure shown above is that which appears in the Comprehensive Review of Expenditure published by the Department in December 2011.