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FAQ

Where and under what conditions are children deprived of parental care provided with travel allowances?

Children deprived of parental care who are educated in the family of a guardian (patron), in state and non-state institutions, are provided with sanatorium-resort travel packages (including travel expenses to sanatorium-resort treatment places) by the Social Services Agency under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan and its local agencies, or "DOST" centers (within the borders of the republic upon referral from medical institutions).

In the Youth Vocational Rehabilitation Center, the vocational training and vocational-labor rehabilitation of which persons are organized?

At the Vocational-Labor Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, operating under the Social Services Agency of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan, activities are carried out to organize vocational training and vocational-labor rehabilitation, as well as to provide social services, for persons with disabilities aged 15–29 who have physical disabilities or mild intellectual and mental impairments.

What amount was the subsistence minimum set at by years?

  • For 2007, the subsistence minimum was set at an average of 64 manats per capita nationwide, including 70 manats for the working-age population, 49.7 manats for pensioners, and 52.4 manats for children;
  • for 2008, the subsistence minimum was set at an average of 70 manats nationwide, including 79 manats for the working-age population, 55 manats for pensioners, and 59 manats for children;
  • for 2009, the subsistence minimum was set at 84 manats nationwide, including 92 manats for the working-age population, 65 manats for pensioners, and 69 manats for children;
  • for 2010, the subsistence minimum was set at 87 manats nationwide, 96 manats for the working-age population, 68 manats for pensioners, and 72 manats for children;
  • for 2011, the subsistence minimum was set at 95 manats nationwide, 102 manats for the working-age population, 72 manats for pensioners, and 76 manats for children;
  • for 2012, the subsistence minimum was set at 108 manats nationwide, 116 manats for the working-age population, 84 manats for pensioners, and 87 manats for children;
  • for 2013, the subsistence minimum was set at 116 manats nationwide, 125 manats for the working-age population, 94 manats for pensioners, and 93 manats for children;
  • for 2014, the subsistence minimum was set at 125 manats nationwide, 136 manats for the working-age population, 103 manats for pensioners, and 103 manats for children;
  • for 2015, the subsistence minimum was set at 131 manats nationwide, 140 manats for the working-age population, 108 manats for pensioners, and 108 manats for children;
  • for 2016, the subsistence minimum was set at 136 manats nationwide, 146 manats for the working-age population, 115 manats for pensioners, and 117 manats for children;
  • for 2017, the subsistence minimum was set at 155 manats nationwide, 164.5 manats for the working-age population, 130.2 manats for pensioners, and 136.6 manats for children;
  • for 2018, the subsistence minimum was set at 173 manats nationwide, 183 manats for the working-age population, 144 manats for pensioners, and 154 manats for children;
  • for 2019, the subsistence minimum was set at 180 manats nationwide, 191 manats for the working-age population, 149 manats for pensioners, and 160 manats for children;
  • for 2020, the subsistence minimum was set at 190 manats nationwide, 201 manats for the working-age population, 157 manats for pensioners, and 170 manats for children;
  • for 2021, the subsistence minimum was set at 196 manats nationwide, 207 manats for the working-age population, 162 manats for pensioners, and 175 manats for children;
  • for 2022, the subsistence minimum was set at 210 manats nationwide, 220 manats for the working-age population, 176 manats for pensioners, and 193 manats for children;
  • for 2023, the subsistence minimum was set at 246 manats nationwide, 261 manats for the working-age population, 199 manats for pensioners, and 220 manats for children;
  • for 2024, the subsistence minimum was set at 270 manats nationwide, 287 manats for the working-age population, 222 manats for pensioners, and 235 manats for children;
  • for 2025, the subsistence minimum was set at 285 manats nationwide, 305 manats for the working-age population, 232 manats for pensioners, and 246 manats for children.

What is the subsistence minimum for 2026?

For 2026, the subsistence minimum has been set at 300 manats nationwide, 317 manats for the working-age population, 245 manats for pensioners, and 260 manats for children.

Update Date: 29.01.2026