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How to handle social security for residents

Residents' social security is handled as follows:

1,/kloc-persons under the age of 0/8: household registration book (all members' information in the household registration book must be copied) and ID card (/kloc-persons under the age of 0/6 need not provide ID card);

2./kloc-persons over 0/8 years old who are still studying in full-time schools: household registration book (all members' information in the household registration book needs to be copied), ID card, and student status certificate issued by their school;

3./kloc-Unemployed urban residents over 0/8 years old: household registration; "Identity Card" (Demobilized soldiers need to provide a certificate of discharge or change jobs);

4. Minimum living allowances: household registration book, ID card and minimum living guarantee certificate for urban and rural residents (village).

Social insurance refers to a social and economic system that provides income or compensation for people who lose their ability to work, are temporarily unemployed or suffer losses due to health reasons. The main items of social insurance include endowment insurance, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, industrial injury insurance and maternity insurance.

The social insurance plan is organized by the government, forcing a certain group to use part of its income as social insurance tax (fee) to form a social insurance fund. Under certain conditions, the insured can get fixed income or loss compensation from the fund, which is a redistribution system with the goal of ensuring material and labor reproduction and social stability.

Social insurance is an important part of the social security system and occupies a core position in the whole social security system. In addition, social insurance is a contributory social security. The funds are mainly paid by employers and workers themselves, and the government finances give subsidies and bear the ultimate responsibility. However, workers can only enjoy the corresponding social insurance benefits if they fulfill their statutory payment obligations and meet the statutory conditions.