7.2. SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS IN THE EU
‘Our company wants to employ somebody in another Member State of the EU in order to represent our company here. Which employers’ and employees’ contributions we have to pay?’
For an answer to this question, look into the website presented below.
Information source: European Commission – DG Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities Website: http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/social_protection/missoc_en.htm |
MISSOC produces regularly updated comparatives tables covering all areas of social protection and MISSOC Info Bulletins on specific topics and on the main changes in the social protection systems.
Following tables can be consulted:
Table 1: Financing
Table 2: Health care
Table 3: Sickness – cash benefits
Table 4: Maternity / Paternity
Table 5: Invalidity
Table 6: Old-Age
Table 7: Survivors
Table 8: Employment injuries and occupational diseases
Table 9: Family benefits
Table 10: Unemployment
Table 11: Guarantee of sufficient resources
Table 12: Long-term care
Companies who need more detailed info about social security obligations can consult a member of the Europe Enterprise Network near to the place where they want to start a business activity.