Summary
Individuals over 50 years old can receive unemployment benefits before retirement, which amount to 60% of their average net salary for the last 12 months, increasing to 67% if they have a child. The benefits are available for up to 2 years with staggered payments. However, between the ages of 50 and 58, voluntarily quitting a job without receiving benefits during a waiting period disqualifies one from receiving unemployment benefits. Additionally, the unemployment agency covers pension contributions up to a certain limit for these individuals.
Arbeitslos melden vor Rentenbeginn
If you report yourself as unemployed before the start of retirement or early retirement, you will receive 60% of the average net salary of the last 12 months, which increases to 67% if you have a child. This unemployment benefit is available for individuals over 50 years old for up to 2 years, with staggered payments.
Arbeitslosengeld bei Kündigung
Between the ages of 50 and 58, if you voluntarily quit your job and do not receive benefits during a waiting period, you will not receive unemployment benefits. The unemployment agency will cover your pension contributions only up to a certain limit.
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