III. Summary of Social Security Revenue by source, FY 2002


Fiscal year 2002 Social Security Revenue amounted to 88,221.8 billion yen.

( i ) Percentages in each category indicate that Social Insurance is 63.3%, Tax is 30.3%, and Other Receipts is 6.4% of the total.
( ii ) Revenue has decreased 2.40% as compared to the previous fiscal year.

Table 7 Social Security Revenue by source, fiscal years 2001 and 2002
Table7 Social Security Revenue by source, fiscal years 2001 and 2002
 Note: ( ) The ratio to the total is expressed as a percentage.

Figure 3 Social Security Expenditure by revenue, scheme, category, function and target individuals, fiscal year 2002
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Figure3 Social Security Expenditure by revenue, scheme, category, function and target individuals, fiscal year 2002
Notes:
1.
“Child, family” refers to medical insurance in the form of a lump sum maternity allowance and child-rearing allowance, employment insurance in the form of parental leave allowance, day-care facilities administration costs and single parent family and disabled child allowance.
2.
Fiscal year 2002 Social Security Revenue amounted to 88.2 trillion yen (excluding transfer from other systems). The figure in square brackets [ ] represents the ratio of the Social Security Revenue total.
3.
Fiscal year 2002 Social Security Expenditure amounted to 83.6 trillion yen. The figure in parentheses ( ) represents the ratio of the Social Security Expenditure total.


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