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What is urban insurance? What's the difference with social security?

Urban social insurance refers to the social insurance enjoyed by urban residents. The difference between urban insurance and social security is: different objects, different household registration restrictions and different contents.

First, the object is different.

1, urban insurance: the object of urban insurance is 16 years old or older (excluding students at school) and urban non-employed residents who do not meet the conditions for participating in the basic old-age insurance for employees.

2. Social security: The object of social security is all employees who have reached the age of 16 (excluding students at school) and meet the conditions for participating in the basic old-age insurance for employees.

Second, the household registration restrictions are different.

1, urban insurance: urban insurance is limited by household registration, and workers must have urban household registration.

2, social security: social security is not restricted by household registration, rural household registration can also be paid.

Third, the content is different.

1, city insurance: city insurance has only two funds: pension and medical insurance.

2. Social security: Social security has hardware: it refers to pension insurance, unemployment insurance and medical insurance, plus work injury insurance and family planning insurance, totaling five items.