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Can I apply for 4050 unemployment benefits?

Whether you can apply for 4050 subsidy during the period of receiving unemployment benefits varies from place to place.

Those who meet the requirements of receiving 4050 social security subsidies during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits can receive 4050 social security subsidies. However, there are special regulations in some areas that you cannot receive 4050 social security subsidies during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits. Please consult the local social security department for details. 4050 social security subsidy policy is a measure of our government to promote the employment of vulnerable groups. 4050 refers to laid-off and unemployed groups such as women over 40 and men over 50. All flexible employees who have no social insurance protection at this age can apply for the national 4050 social security subsidy.

Materials required for applying for 4050 subsidy:

(1) Bring the original and photocopy of my household registration book (or the household registration certificate of the public security organ).

(2) A copy of my ID card

(3) The original of my employment unemployment certificate

(4) Copy of my postal bank passbook account number

(5) Social insurance payment records (list of payment by the Municipal Postal Bank).

To sum up, whether you can apply for 4050 subsidy during the period of receiving unemployment benefits varies from place to place. By understanding the policy, preparing the materials and applying according to the prescribed procedures, it is possible to obtain this subsidy smoothly, thus alleviating the economic pressure to a certain extent and improving the quality of life.

Legal basis:

Unemployment insurance regulations

Article 17

Before unemployment, if the accumulated payment time of the employer and the unemployed person is less than 5 years 1 year, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 12 years; If the payment period is less than 5 years 10 year, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 18 months; If the payment time exceeds 10 years, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 24 months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits can be combined with the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits from the previous unemployment, but the maximum time limit shall not exceed 24 months.