
Choosing between Elterngeld Basic and Elterngeld Plus is one of the most important financial decisions new parents make in Germany and one of the most misunderstood.
There is no “better” option.
There is only the option that fits your income, your work plans, and your family reality.
This guide will help you understand:
- The real difference between Basic and Plus
- Whether you can change your choice later
- Common edge cases that cost families Money
- How to use our calculator to compare scenarios
Elterngeld Basic and Elterngeld Plus pay roughly the same total amount of Money, but they distribute it very differently.

The Core Difference (In Plain English)
Elterngeld Basic
- Higher monthly payment
- Fewer months
- Designed for parents who stop working completely
Elterngeld Plus
- Lower monthly payment
- More months
- Designed for parents who work part-time (24–32 hours/week)
That’s it. Everything else builds on this.
Elterngeld Basic: How It Works
What it is
- The “classic” Elterngeld model
- Higher monthly income
- Shorter duration
Key facts
- Up to 14 months total (12 + 2 partner months)
- Monthly amount ≈ 65–67% of your previous net income
- Best if you do not work at all during this time
Best choice if you:
- Plan to stay fully at home
- Need higher monthly income
- Don’t plan to work part-time in the first year
Elterngeld Plus: How It Works
What it is
- The same Money spread over more time
- Lower monthly payments
- Fully compatible with part-time work
Key facts
- 1 Basic month = 2 Plus months
- Monthly amount ≈ 50% of a Basic month
- Ideal for working 24–32 hours/week
Best choice if you:
Want to qualify for the Partnership Bonus
Plan to return to work part-time
Want longer financial stability
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Elterngeld Basic | Elterngeld Plus | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly payment | Higher | Lower |
| Duration | Shorter | Longer |
| Part-time work | Not recommended | Designed for it |
| Total amount | Similar | Similar |
| Flexibility | Lower | Higher |
Can You Change from Basic to Plus (or the Other Way Around)?

Short answer: yes, but with important limits.
What you CAN do
- Combine Basic and Plus
- Choose month by month
- Start with Basic and switch to Plus later
What you CANNOT do
- Change a month after it has passed
- Change months that have already been paid
Once a specific month is over, that choice is final.
Elternpop tip:
Plan your first 12 months carefully, but leave flexibility for later months. Many families start with Basic and switch to Plus once they return to work part-time.
Edge Case 1: Part-time hours above the limit
- More than 32 hours/week → no Elterngeld for that month
- Even one week over the limit can cancel the payment
Safer choice: Elterngeld Plus if there’s any uncertainty.
Edge Case 2: Bonuses, commissions, or freelance income
- Variable income affects the calculation
- Can lead to overpayments and later repayments
Elterngeld Plus is often safer for variable income.
Edge Case 3: Plans change after the baby arrives
Very common:
- You planned not to work
- You need or want to return earlier
If you chose only Basic:
- You lose flexibility
- You may lose paid months
Safer strategy:
Basic early → Plus later.
Edge Case 4: Partnership Bonus miscalculations
To receive it:
- Both parents must work 24–32 hours/week
- During the same months
If one parent doesn’t meet the requirement → the bonus is lost.
Elternpop advice:
Only plan for the Partnership Bonus if contracts and schedules are clear.
Edge Case 5: Second child planned soon
A short gap between children affects:
- Income reference periods
- Future Elterngeld calculations
Choosing Plus can help:
- stabilize income
- protect future entitlements

How to Use This Information
Ask yourselves:
How much flexibility do we want if plans change?
Will one of us work part-time?
How stable is our income?
Do we need higher monthly cash flow, or longer support?
Final Thought
Elterngeld Basic and Elterngeld Plus are not competing systems.
They are tools.
The best choice is the one that fits:
- Your income
- Your energy
- Your work reality
- and how you want to live your first year as a family
Compare scenarios.
And choose with clarity, not stress 💛