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What exactly does social security cover?

Social security mainly includes pension, medical care, maternity, work injury and unemployment. Pension: pay enough 15 years and above to reach the legal retirement age can receive monthly pension treatment; medical: hospitalization can be reimbursed a large sum of money; maternity: before giving birth to a child, as long as it is 12 months of continuous payment and above can enjoy a portion of the cost of the reimbursement; work-related injuries: work accidents during the period of time you can enjoy a certain proportion of the reimbursement; unemployment: the unit with you to terminate the relationship between the contract of labor, in the absence of a new work unit can receive unemployment insurance benefits. You can receive unemployment insurance benefits before you find a new work unit, and how long you receive it depends on the length of your unemployment insurance premiums.

You said the accident I do not understand what it means, if the unit to buy you an accident insurance can take part of the money, but this does not belong to the social security, belongs to the commercial insurance, such as: life, Taikang, etc., inside the social security is the work injury in line with what you have said, but the workplace injury insurance must be appraised level, the level of disability is not the same as that of the workplace injury insurance payout is not the same! So specific much this is not good to say!