Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2004
Romania
Note: This information is from 2002.
Old Age, Disability, and Survivors
Regulatory Framework
First law: 1912.
Current law: 2000.
Type of program: Social insurance system.
Coverage
Employed persons with individual labor contracts; public officials; nominated officials within the executive, legislative, and judicial authorities; craft cooperative members; persons receiving unemployment benefits; and workers or farmers earning at least the equivalent of three times the national average wage.
Voluntary coverage for persons wishing additional coverage for the noninsured part of their income (insured income is limited to three times the national average wage) or for those not covered by a mandatory scheme.
Special systems for lawyers and other professional categories, including military personnel and the clergy.
Source of Funds
Insured person: All insured persons pay one-third of the contribution rate applied to legally defined normal working conditions (35%).
Employer: Employers pay the remainder of the applied contribution rate after deducting the insured person's contribution. The applied contribution rate for employers varies depending on working conditions: 35% for normal conditions, 40% for arduous conditions, and 45% for very arduous conditions.
The employer contributions also finance cash sickness, maternity, and work injury benefits.
Government: Any deficit.
The maximum earnings for contribution and benefit purposes are three times the national average wage.
Qualifying Conditions
Old-age pension: Age 65 (men) or age 60 (women) with at least 15 years of contributions (or deemed contributions). There are lower age requirements for persons employed in arduous or dangerous work, persons who are handicapped or visually impaired, and persons who were imprisoned because of their political beliefs.
Early pension: Age 55, if the insured's contribution record exceeds the full career contribution record (35 years for men or 30 years for women) by at least 10 years.
Partial early pension: Age 55, if the insured's contribution record exceeds the full career contribution record by less than 10 years.
Disability pension: In addition to insured persons, school pupils, apprentices, students, military conscripts, and the victims of revolutionary events may receive a pension. Persons suffering a loss of at least 50% of working capacity due to accidents (including work accidents), diseases (including occupational diseases), or revolutionary events may also receive a pension. For school pupils, apprentices, and students, only disabilities resulting from work are covered. For the victims of revolutionary events, coverage is provided only to those with a previous contribution record. Prior contribution conditions vary according to age at the onset of disability. No prior contribution conditions apply if the disability is caused by a work accident, an occupational disease, or tuberculosis.
Survivor pension: The insured met pension requirements or was a pensioner at the time of death.
Eligible survivors: Widows who fulfill certain conditions relating to age and the duration of marriage or disability; children aged 16 or under (up to age 26 if a student, depending on the duration of studies). No prior condition is required if the insured's death was caused by a work accident, occupational disease, or tuberculosis. A limited benefit entitlement is payable for 6 months to a low-income uninsured spouse raising a child under age 7 who does not meet the eligibility conditions for age and the duration of marriage.
Old-Age Benefits
Old-age pension: The benefit is calculated as the lifetime accumulated number of points multiplied by the point value in force at the date of retirement (fixed by the annual budget law). The number of points obtained during 1 year is equal to the average insured monthly salary divided by the monthly national average wage. The obtained lifetime number of points cannot exceed the total number of points corresponding to a full career equal to 35 years (men) or 30 years (women).
Early pension: An early pension is possible.
Partial early pension: Deemed contribution periods are not considered, and the pension is proportionately reduced.
Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted according to inflation.
Permanent Disability Benefits
Disability pension: 40% to 75% of the projected entitlement to an old-age pension (calculated as the lifetime accumulated number of points multiplied by the point value in force at the date of retirement; see old-age pension, above), according to three degrees of disability.
Constant-attendance supplement: A lump sum for a first-degree disability.
Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted according to inflation.
Survivor Benefits
Survivor pension: One survivor receives 50% of the old-age pension paid or payable to the insured or, if the deceased was ineligible for the old-age pension, 50% of the first-degree disability pension; two survivors, 75% of the insured's pension; three or more survivors, 100% of the insured's pension; full orphans receive the sum of the survivor pension for each insured parent.
Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted according to inflation.
Funeral grant: Awarded on the death of the insured or the insured's dependent. For the death of a dependent, the grant is reduced by 50%.
Administrative Organization
Ministry of Labor and Social Solidarity is responsible for general supervision and for policy development.
National Pension and Social Insurance Fund with regional pension funds administers the program.
Sickness and Maternity
Regulatory Framework
First law: 1912.
Current law: 2000.
Type of program: Social insurance system.
Coverage
Cash benefits: Employed persons with individual labor contracts; public officials; nominated officials within the executive, legislative, and judicial authorities; craft cooperative members; persons receiving unemployment benefits; and, under certain conditions, workers or farmers earning at least the equivalent of three times the national average wage.
Voluntary coverage for persons wishing additional coverage for the noninsured part of their income (the insured income is up to the limit of three times the national average wage) or for those not covered by a mandatory scheme.
Special systems for lawyers and other professional categories, including military personnel and the clergy.
Medical benefits: All residents, including permanent foreign nationals.
Voluntary coverage for temporary residents and for diplomatic staff.
Source of Funds
Insured person
Cash benefits: None.
Medical benefits: 7% of income.
Employer
Cash benefits: A portion of the adjusted 35%, 40%, or 45% payroll contribution paid under Old Age, Disability, and Survivors, above. Under certain conditions, the employer pays the sickness benefit directly to the employee when the period of absence from work due to sickness is less than 90 days.
Medical benefits: 7% of payroll.
Government: Subsidies for medical benefits.
Qualifying Conditions
Cash benefits: Six months of contributions during the 12 months preceding the onset of sickness or 12 months of contributions during the last 24 months for insured persons working under fixed-term work contracts or whose declared income is at least equal to the ceiling for insurable income; no prior conditions in cases of emergency surgery, tuberculosis, certain contagious diseases, an occupational disease, or being injured at work.
Medical benefits: There is no minimum qualifying period.
Sickness and Maternity Benefits
Sickness cash benefit: 75% of the mean salary during the 6 months preceding the onset of sickness (100% for some low-income groups) is payable for up to a maximum of 180 days a year (may be extended in some cases). If the medical condition continues beyond 180 days, the award can be converted to a disability benefit.
Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted according to inflation after 90 days of entitlement.
Illness prevention and rehabilitation for work benefit: The benefit includes temporary rehabilitation through a placement in an alternative place of work and a cash benefit to replace part of lost earnings resulting from a reduction in working hours. The value of each benefit component must not exceed 25% of the basis salary (mean salary during the 6 months preceding the onset of sickness). Benefits are payable for a maximum period of 90 days a year. A benefit equivalent to 75% of the basis salary is awarded to persons in quarantine.
Maternity cash benefit: 85% of the basis salary (mean salary during the 6 months preceding entitlement). The benefit is payable for 126 days covering the period before and after childbirth.
Parental leave: 85% of the basis salary (mean salary during the 6 months preceding the claim) is payable until the child is age 2 (age 3 if the child is disabled).
Sick-child care allowance: 85% of the basis salary (mean salary during the 6 months preceding the claim). The benefit is payable for a maximum of 14 days a year (may be extended for certain difficult cases) for a child under age 8 (age 18 if disabled).
Workers' Medical Benefits
Medical services are provided directly to patients by local health insurance funds. Medical benefits include general and specialist care, hospitalization, medicines, appliances, maternity care, transport, and other services.
Dependents' Medical Benefits
Medical services are provided directly to patients by local health insurance funds. Medical benefits include general and specialist care, hospitalization, medicines, appliances, maternity care, transport, and other services.
Administrative Organization
Cash benefits: Ministry of Labor and Social Solidarity is responsible for general supervision and policy development.
National Pension and Social Insurance Fund with regional pension funds administers the program.
Medical benefits: National Health Insurance Fund provides general supervision.
Local health insurance funds administer the program.
Work Injury
Regulatory Framework
First law: 1912.
Current law: 2000.
Type of program: Social insurance system.
Coverage
Employed persons, school pupils, apprentices, students undergoing occupational training, and military conscripts.
Source of Funds
Insured person: None.
Employer: A portion of the adjusted 35%, 40%, or 45% payroll contribution paid under Old Age, Disability, and Survivors, above. Under certain conditions, the employer pays sickness benefit directly to the employee when the period of absence from work due to sickness is less than 90 days. Employers also contribute to medical benefit costs (see Sickness and Maternity, above).
Government: Any deficit.
Qualifying Conditions
Work injury benefits: There is no minimum qualifying period or minimum contribution conditions. The insured must have at least a 50% loss of working capacity due to a work injury or an occupational disease.
Temporary Disability Benefits
100% of the basis salary (75% of the mean salary during the 6 months preceding the onset of disability) is payable from the first day of disability. The benefit is payable by the employer until recovery or the certification of permanent disability.
Permanent Disability Benefits
Permanent disability pension: 40% to 75% of the projected entitlement to an old-age pension (calculated as the lifetime accumulated number of points multiplied by the point value in force at the date of retirement; see old-age pension, above), according to three degrees of disability.
Constant-attendance supplement: A lump sum for a first-degree disability.
Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted according to inflation.
Workers' Medical Benefits
Medical services are provided directly to patients by local health insurance funds. Medical benefits include general and specialist care, hospitalization, medicines, appliances, maternity care, transport, and other services.
Survivor Benefits
Survivor pension: One survivor receives 50% of the old-age pension paid or payable to the insured or, if the deceased was ineligible for the old-age pension, 50% of the first-degree disability pension; two survivors, 75% of insured's pension; three or more survivors, 100% of insured's pension; full orphans are entitled to a pension for each insured parent.
Benefit adjustment: Benefits are adjusted according to inflation.
Funeral grant: Awarded on the death of the insured or the insured's dependent. For the death of a dependent, the grant is reduced by 50%.
Administrative Organization
Ministry of Labor and Social Protection provides general supervision.
County Directorates of Labor and Social Protection administer the program.
Temporary disability benefits are paid directly by enterprises.
Unemployment
Regulatory Framework
First law: 1991.
Current laws: 1991 and 1997.
Type of program: Social insurance system.
Coverage
Unemployment benefit: Persons whose individual labor contracts have expired or who have lost membership in a craft cooperative; job seekers over age 18; newly discharged military personnel; or persons newly graduated from school or university who cannot find suitable employment.
Professional insertion allowance: Young adults, aged 18 or older, who have no independent income and have not found employment in the 60 days following the completion of their studies (30 days following the completion of military service). Youths aged 16 to 17 without financial support who have finished full-time education. Disabled persons without employment and receiving specialized training.
Source of Funds
Insured person: 1% of gross earnings; the self-employed contribute 5% of declared income.
Employer: 5% of payroll.
Government: Any deficit.
Qualifying Conditions
Unemployment benefit: Six months of contributions in the last 12 months (12 months of contributions in the last 24 months for certain categories). Registered at the local labor office.
Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment benefit: 50% of average earnings over the last 3 months with up to 5 years of contributions; 55% with more than 5 years of contributions. The benefit is payable for up to 270 days.
The minimum benefit is 23% of the national minimum wage if the insured has less than 5 years of contributions; 25% if more than 5 years of contributions.
Maintenance allowance: Unemployment benefit is paid for 270 days; thereafter, an unemployment maintenance allowance is paid for up to 18 months at 60% of the minimum wage.
Professional insertion allowance: An allowance of 18% of the national minimum wage is paid to first-time job seekers after leaving secondary school (20% for university graduates).
Administrative Organization
National Office of Employment and Vocational Training provides general supervision.
Local offices administer the program.
Family Allowances
Regulatory Framework
First law: 1944.
Current laws: 1993, 1995, 1997, and 1998.
Type of program: Universal system.
Coverage
All resident children.
Source of Funds
Insured person: None.
Employer: None.
Government: Total cost.
Qualifying Conditions
Family allowances: The child must be under age 16 (age 18 if disabled or in full-time education or professional training).
Supplementary allowance for families with more than one child: Paid as a family allowance supplement to households with more than one child.
Social allowance: Paid to single-person or low-income households.
Birth grant: Paid to women after the birth of second and subsequent children.
Child foster allowance: Paid to a family or an institution responsible for the upbringing of a minor placed in their charge.
Military conscript supplementary allowance: Paid for the spouse of low-income military conscripts in cases in which the spouse is disabled or has entered the fourth month of pregnancy.
Family Allowance Benefits
Family allowances: 130,000 lei a month for each child.
Supplementary allowance for families with more than one child: 50,000 lei a month for families with two children; 100,000 lei a month for three children; 125,000 lei a month for four or more children.
Social allowance: Paid at between 166,500 lei and 625,300 lei a month according to family size. Families with more than five persons receive a supplement of 92,700 lei for each additional member.
Birth grant: 387,317 lei.
Child foster allowance: 347,906 lei a month.
Military conscript supplementary allowance: 48,836 lei a month.
Administrative Organization
Ministry of Labor and Social Protection provides general supervision.
Local offices of labor and social protection, local councils, and other institutions administer the benefits.