The Family Factor, as a supplementary tool to the ISEE, allows, through the direct collection of information from households, a better characterization of households thanks to more detailed equivalence scales capable of capturing differences in family composition that affect socio-economic conditions.
The collected data were processed and made available through the Living Standard Lab platform, which could constitute an integrative dataset of the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), particularly dedicated to the fragile segments of the population with a great added value: making available real-time information for sub-regional levels (unlike the EU-SILC data), of extreme importance for the monitoring and medium-long term planning of family economic and social policy interventions on a local and regional scale.
Household Factor to identify families
Official Name of Signatory
Veneto Region
Delegation
Europe
Website of the Signatory
Name of the person presenting the Good Practice
Dr. Pasquale Borsellino
Position/Job Title of person presenting the Good Practice
Director of the Family, Minors, Youth and Civil Service organizational unit
Aim of the Good Practice
Accurately and correctly identify the families eligible for the disbursement of tariff or social security benefits.
Target Group of the Good Practice
Families
Implementation period
2022-2024
Consistency over time
Possibility of replicating the good practice in the territory and in various fields.
Evaluation of the Good Practice
The collected data allow to evaluate the effectiveness of the good practice.
Key stakeholders and partnerships
General state administration in general, public service concessionaires, third sector entities, and families.
Link for more information
Future Goal 1
Extend the application of the Family Factor to welfare areas.
Future Goal 2
Assessing the effectiveness in hitting a specific target: for example, verifying whether a type of household was actually affected by the policy measure activated.