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Correct treatment of 'non-standard' households #89

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As soon as a household does not fit into the four classical categories (Single, Single Parent, Couple, Couple with kids), things get complicated when it comes to the benefit system in particular. We haven't properly sorted this issue out yet. Examples include:

  • how to treat the additional need for single parents in case there are more adults? In other words, how should a single parent be defined?
  • Wohngeld and ALG2 apply different household concepts. You may have the core family eligible for ALG2, while there are other persons under the same roof eligible for Wohngeld (see discussion, in particular section 5.4). This affects both the calculation of claims and a proper evaluation of different claims within in a household.
  • The treatment of pensioners' eligibility for benefits is related to that. They are eligible to wohngeld, but not to ALG2, although "Grundsicherung im Alter" basically pays the same amount. Pensioners are also hardly covered in the tests as of now.

This issue can be solved by looking in particular at exemplary cases from the literature and applying them as test cases.

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