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[How to manage parental leave as a self-employed physician?]
Marie Bulliard1, Chloé Darbellay2, David Gallay1
1Aventimed, Rte du Pré-Vert 5b, 1580 Avenches.
Abstract:
Under Swiss law, the maternity leave (14 weeks) and paternity leave (2 weeks) allowance, for self-employed individuals as well, shall be 80% of salary, to a maximum of 220 CHF a day, i.e. 6600 CHF a month. This amount is generally insufficient to cover the fixed expenses of the Swiss self-employed physician, which are 19'400 CHF per month on average, and only partly reducible during the leave. The use of personal savings excepted, the obvious solution is replacement, which is already implemented in many other countries, but still poorly developed in Switzerland. A project of an internet platform to centralize supply and demand at federal level is under development.
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