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Social security has been broken for 2 years, can I get unemployment insurance?

Legal analysis: Yes. To receive unemployment benefits, one of the following three conditions can be met.

1, unemployed after receiving unemployment insurance.

2, according to the provisions to participate in unemployment insurance, the unit and I have fulfilled the obligation to pay less than one year.

3. After the insurance payment reaches 1 year, the labor contract is terminated for personal reasons.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

Article 45 Unemployed persons who meet the following conditions shall receive unemployment insurance benefits from the unemployment insurance fund: (1) Before unemployment, the employer and himself have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year; (two) the employment is not interrupted because of my will; (three) registered unemployed and have job requirements.

Forty-sixth unemployed people, before unemployment, the employer and I accumulated contributions for more than one year but less than five years, the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance money is twelve months; If the accumulated payment is over five years but less than ten years, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is eighteen months; If the accumulated payment is more than ten years, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is twenty-four months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits will be combined with the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits that should have been received but not received in the previous unemployment, and the longest period will not exceed 24 months.

Article 47 The standard of unemployment insurance benefits shall be determined by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and shall not be lower than the minimum living standard for urban residents.