Estonia’s family benefits are designed to provide partial coverage of the costs families incur in caring for, raising and educating their children.
The state pays family benefits to all children until they reach the age of 16. Children enrolled in basic or secondary schools or vocational education institutions operating on the basis of basic education have the right to receive family benefits until the age of 19. Applications for the allowance are made on an annual basis and the payments are not taxable. The values of these benefits in 2017 are shown in the table below. The single parent child allowance is paid for each child. From 1.07.2017 the parents allowance for families with three to six children is introduced, 300 EUR per month (1 800 EUR for 6 months). Parents allowance for families with seven or more children is increased from 168.74 EUR per month to 400 EUR per month from 1.07.2017 (1 012.44 EUR for half a year and 2 400 EUR for second half).
In addition there are nine other types of family benefits for which payment depends on either the age of the child(ren) and/or the status of the person(s) looking of them: maternity benefit; childbirth allowance; parental benefit; child care allowance; conscript’s child allowance; child’s school allowance, child allowance for a child under guardianship or foster care; start in independent life allowance; adoption allowance (single payment). These are not included in the modelling.