Social budget

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The social budget (Germany) is a regular report by the federal government on the social benefits provided in Germany over a certain period and their financing in tabular form. It appears annually, unless a detailed social report is presented instead of the social budget , which also contains other parts of the report, a detailed explanation of the social budget and a medium-term forecast. A distinction must be made between the social budget and the social budget; While the social budget is a statistic, the budget is the planning, management and control instrument within the meaning of budget law.

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  1. ^ Information from the Federal Government. Social report 2009. Printed matter 16/13830 (PDF; 2.3 MB) German Bundestag, 16th electoral term. S. 10. July 20, 2009. Retrieved January 6, 2011.