uppbætur
Uppbætur are supplementary payments added to base social benefits to increase their value and protect living standards. The term, used in Icelandic welfare discourse, denotes top-ups designed to ensure adequacy of income for people receiving benefits and to reduce poverty among vulnerable groups. The concept is common in Nordic welfare states, though the names and rules differ by country.
Uppbætur come in several forms, including pension supplements, housing allowances, and family or child supplements, as
Administration and funding vary, but uppbætur are typically paid monthly by a government agency as part of
Purpose and impact centers on ensuring a minimum standard of living and reducing poverty among recipients
History and policy context reflect welfare-state expansion and ongoing reforms. While rules and rates differ across