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Can a 48-year-old woman with a rural hukou still pay social security?

Legal analysis: you can pay the endowment insurance for urban and rural residents. Endowment insurance is divided into four grades, lowest, first, second and third. According to the principle of voluntary participation of the insured, no matter which grade you choose, you can receive a pension as long as you continue to pay 15 years and reach the retirement age stipulated by the state. The minimum wage is not less than 40% of the average monthly salary of employees, 60% in the first gear, 80% in the second gear and 100% in the third gear. You can also choose individual contributions to pay endowment insurance. At present, the payment standard is set at 100 yuan per year, 900 yuan for 200 yuan, 300 yuan, 400 yuan, 500 yuan, 600 yuan, 700 yuan and 800 yuan. Old-age insurance, the full name of social basic old-age insurance, is a social insurance system established by the state and society according to certain laws and regulations for workers to reach the working age limit stipulated by the state to terminate their labor obligations or to retire from their jobs because of old age.

Legal basis: Article 12 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the employing unit shall pay the basic old-age insurance premium in proportion to the total wages of its employees as stipulated by the state and record it in the basic old-age insurance pooling fund. Employees shall pay the basic old-age insurance premium in accordance with the proportion of wages stipulated by the state and record it in their personal accounts. Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time employees who have not participated in the basic old-age insurance in the employing unit and other flexible employees who have participated in the basic old-age insurance shall pay the basic old-age insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations and record them in the basic old-age insurance pooling fund and individual accounts respectively.