2009 December 23 - 2010 January 5 [
WELFARE]
Mother-children households earn less than livelihood protection benefits
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December 28, 2009
A welfare ministry’s survey shows that 80% of mother-children households without welfare assistance earn less than the minimum amount set under the livelihood protection standards.
The survey is conducted to compare living conditions of mother-children households between those who receive welfare assistance and those who do not.
Among mother-children families that do not receive welfare assistance, 81.4% mothers are employed, but the average of their annual income is around 2.7 million yen which is below the livelihood protection benefits.
Although 42.2% mothers of single-parent families receiving welfare benefits are employed, the rate of those who work full-time is only 1%. 71.8% mothers without jobs answered, “I want to work.” The primary reason for their difficulty in getting a job is health problems.
This survey reveals that taking measures to provide further support to single-parent households is required.
- Akahata, December 28, 2009