Coverage of social insurance programs in 4th quintile (% of population) - Country Ranking - Europe

Definition: Coverage of social insurance programs shows the percentage of population participating in programs that provide old age contributory pensions (including survivors and disability) and social security and health insurance benefits (including occupational injury benefits, paid sick leave, maternity and other social insurance). Estimates include both direct and indirect beneficiaries.

Source: ASPIRE: The Atlas of Social Protection - Indicators of Resilience and Equity, The World Bank. Data are based on national representative household surveys. (datatopics.worldbank.org/aspire/)

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Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 Slovak Republic 59.99 2009
2 Hungary 59.13 2007
3 Croatia 55.02 2014
4 Belarus 53.91 2019
5 Serbia 53.04 2015
6 Romania 49.91 2016
7 Montenegro 48.50 2014
8 Ukraine 47.24 2018
9 Moldova 47.23 2018
10 Poland 46.63 2015
11 Bulgaria 46.09 2007
12 Latvia 45.28 2009
13 Turkey 44.26 2019
14 Lithuania 42.71 2008
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina 40.91 2015
16 Albania 36.51 2012

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Limitations and Exceptions: When interpreting ASPIRE performance indicators based on household surveys, it is important to note that the extent to which information on specific transfers and programs is captured in the household surveys can vary a lot across countries. Moreover, household surveys do not capture the universe of social protection programs in the country, in best practice cases just the largest programs. As a consequence, ASPIRE indicators are not fully comparable across program categories and countries; however, they provide approximate measures of social protection systems performance. In addition, there may be cases where ASPIRE performance indicators differ from official WB country reports as ASPIRE indicators are based on a first level analysis of original survey data and unified methodology that does not necessarily reflect country-specific knowledge and in depth country analysis relying on administrative program level data and/or imputations.

Aggregation method: Simple average

Periodicity: Annual