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What is social security subsidy?

Social insurance subsidy refers to the government's contribution to the social insurance plan formulated by employees themselves or their employers. This kind of social insurance payment for individuals usually comes from special funds. Social insurance subsidies include unemployment insurance subsidies and subsidies, accidents and diseases subsidies, old-age subsidies, disability and survivors' pensions, family subsidies, medicines and health care expenses subsidies.

Its subsidies are usually targeted at people with severe disabilities and extreme poverty. Social insurance for urban workers includes not only endowment insurance and medical insurance, but also unemployment insurance, maternity insurance and work-related injury insurance, with a total of five insurances. This subsidy is usually targeted at the 40-50-year-old people with employment difficulties among urban flexible employees, especially laid-off workers.

Because China's social security is a local overall plan, the social security subsidy standards are different, and the subsidy methods are different, each with its own local characteristics. In some areas, social security fees are directly reduced, and in some areas, individuals pay first, and then enjoy social security subsidies with payment receipts. The sources of funds are usually social security funds, financial subsidies and transfer payments.

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Persons who can enjoy social security subsidies:

1. Older unemployed people in cities and towns refer to unemployed people whose lesbians are over 40 years old and gay men are over 50 years old.

2. Unemployed people in urban zero-employment family members refer to unemployed people whose family members are not employed.

3. Unemployed persons who have been unemployed for more than one year in a row shall be registered as those who have been unemployed for more than one year during the period of receiving unemployment benefits.

4. Unemployed persons who enjoy the minimum living guarantee refer to unemployed persons who hold the minimum living guarantee certificate issued by the civil affairs department.

5. Disabled unemployed persons refer to unemployed persons who hold disability certificates issued by the disability department.

6. Being recognized as flexible employees, paying employee medical insurance, employee pension insurance and unemployment insurance on a monthly basis in their personal capacity (some cities require it).

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