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The higher the social security base, the higher the maternity allowance?

Maternity insurance contributions are generally paid by the unit, the employee is not required to contribute. Often maternity insurance contributions are based on a certain percentage of the social security contribution base, and the contribution rate for maternity insurance is 0.7%. After determining the social security contribution base, you can calculate the corresponding amount of maternity insurance contributions.

The contribution base for maternity insurance is related to the amount of maternity allowance. The average daily wage of an employee can be calculated from the maternity insurance contribution base, and then multiplied by the actual number of days of maternity leave to calculate the corresponding maternity allowance, so strictly speaking, the higher the maternity insurance contribution base, the higher the maternity allowance the employee will receive.

According to the regulations, maternity allowance = maternity insurance contribution base/30*maternity leave days, the number of days of maternity leave varies from region to region

Specifically, the local policy of social security payment shall prevail.