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Complementary health: sick leave explodes among young people

2022-06-14T17:21:49.011Z


The improvement in income from provident institutions is accompanied at the same time by an increase in expenditure, partly linked to the "drifts" of work stoppages.


Penalized in 2020 by the crisis, provident institutions (PI) saw their activity recover in 2021 with the economic rebound and the recovery of employment.

While contributions had fallen by 13.4% in 2020, they rose by 8.3% to 14.1 billion euros in 2021, the technical center for provident institutions (CTIP), which brings together 38 provident organizations covering 13 million employees across 2 million companies.

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But this improvement in revenue is accompanied at the same time by an increase in expenditure: benefits paid to employees increased by 3.5%, to 12.8 billion euros.

In question: the catch-up of care and the reform of “100% health” weighed on the expenses.

The PIs also note a "

drift in work stoppages

", which remained in 2021 at a level as high as in 2020 (-0.6%).

Sick leave cost us 500 million more in 2020 and another 500 million in 2021, i.e. 1 billion euros more on…

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Source: lefigaro

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