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Wuhan 4050 Social Security Subsidy Policy Applicant

Legal analysis: Wuhan 4050 social security subsidy policy is applicable to individual industrial and commercial households with household registration in Wuhan, or those who are engaged in flexible employment such as part-time, temporary and seasonal work in the employer. Require unemployment registration, identification of people with employment difficulties and flexible employment registration, and have obtained employment and entrepreneurship certificate (or employment unemployment registration certificate). There are eight specific categories, that is, older people with employment difficulties who have been unemployed for more than one year. Land-lost farmers with difficulties in life, urban zero-employment family members or people who enjoy the minimum living guarantee for urban residents, rural zero-transfer employment poor family members, college graduates who have not been employed for more than one year, the disabled, adult orphans supported by social welfare institutions at all levels and social adult orphans.

Legal basis: Opinions on Issues Related to Social Insurance Subsidies in Wuhan City, People's Republic of China (PRC) Article 1 The following persons who have registered and started individual industrial and commercial households in our city or engaged in part-time, temporary and seasonal jobs and other flexible employment in the employing units (including individual industrial and commercial households, the same below) have obtained employment and entrepreneurship certificates (or employment unemployment registration certificates) after unemployment registration, identification of persons with employment difficulties and flexible employment registration.

(1) Unemployed persons whose women have reached the age of 40 or whose men have reached the age of 50 (hereinafter referred to as the elderly with employment difficulties);

(2) Persons who have been unemployed for more than one year;

(3) Land-lost farmers with difficulties in life;

(four) urban zero employment family members or people who enjoy the minimum living guarantee for urban residents;

(5) Zero transfer of employment for poor family members in rural areas;

(six) college graduates who have not been employed for more than one year after graduation (including advanced classes of technician colleges, preparatory technician classes and vocational education graduates of special education colleges, the same below);

(7) Disabled persons;

(eight) adult orphans and social adult orphans supported by social welfare institutions at all levels.