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Does paying your own insurance include unemployment insurance?

Social security paid by individuals does not include unemployment insurance, which is jointly paid by employers and employees in accordance with state regulations.

According to Article 44 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), employees shall participate in unemployment insurance, and the employer and employees shall jointly pay unemployment insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations.

Forty-fifth unemployed people meet the following conditions, receive unemployment insurance money from the unemployment insurance fund:

(a) before unemployment, the employer and I have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year;

(two) the employment is not interrupted because of my will;

(three) registered unemployed and have job requirements.

Extended data:

Article 50 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the employing unit shall issue a certificate of termination or dissolution of labor relations for the unemployed in time, and inform the social insurance agency of the list of unemployed persons within 15 days from the date of termination or dissolution of labor relations. Unemployed persons shall, with the certificate of termination or rescission of labor relations issued by their own units, go to the designated public employment service institutions for unemployment registration in time.

Unemployed people with unemployment registration certificate and personal identity documents, to the social insurance agencies to receive unemployment insurance procedures. The time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits shall be calculated from the date of unemployment registration.

China People's Congress Network-People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law