Central Europe and the Baltics - Social contributions
Social contributions (% of revenue)
Social contributions (% of revenue) in Central Europe and the Baltics was 32.86 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 28 years was 38.01 in 2018, while its lowest value was 28.12 in 1991.
Definition: Social contributions include social security contributions by employees, employers, and self-employed individuals, and other contributions whose source cannot be determined. They also include actual or imputed contributions to social insurance schemes operated by governments.
Source: International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.
See also:
Year | Value |
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1991 | 28.12 |
1992 | 33.75 |
1993 | 32.84 |
1994 | 32.09 |
1995 | 32.78 |
1996 | 32.11 |
1997 | 33.56 |
1998 | 33.82 |
1999 | 35.58 |
2000 | 36.47 |
2001 | 35.35 |
2002 | 35.72 |
2003 | 34.15 |
2004 | 32.86 |
2005 | 33.49 |
2006 | 33.01 |
2007 | 31.44 |
2008 | 33.13 |
2009 | 33.77 |
2010 | 34.20 |
2011 | 33.81 |
2012 | 32.36 |
2013 | 31.47 |
2014 | 32.37 |
2015 | 31.29 |
2016 | 33.08 |
2017 | 32.45 |
2018 | 38.01 |
2019 | 32.86 |
Classification
Topic: Public Sector Indicators
Sub-Topic: Government finance