Chapter 2 (1)
Chapter 2 (1)
CHAPTER 2
SOCIAL INSURANCE
Content
2.1. Introduction to Social Insurance
2.1.1. History of Social Insurance
2.1.2. Characteristics of Social Insurance
2.1.3. Social Insurance Models
2.2. Types of Social Insurance Benefits
2.2.1. Retirement Benefit
2.2.2. Survivor’s Benefit
2.2.3. Disability Benefit
2.2.4. Others
2.3. Social Security Premium/Taxes
2.3.1. Different between Premium and Taxes
2.3.2. How to determine Premium/taxes
Connection:
Global Risk E-commerce Risk Car Crash Risk Terrorism Risk
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Social Security
• There are many government programs designed to provide economic
security for individuals and families.
Connection
Social
Insurances
Private/personal
Insurance
Employer Provided
Insurance/
Employee Benefits
Social Insurances
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• Every employer and employee is required to
contribute in the form of payroll taxes.
Connection
• In term of risk management needs:
• Coverage for the risks of health, premature death, disability, and
living too long.
• The employer became the caretaker for the health needs, burial,
disability, and retirement – they receive tax incentives.
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Social Insurance
social Retired
insurance time
Private
Government insurance: group private
Plans and individual
products insurance,
workers’s
Working
time
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Government
Workers ‘ and
unemployment plans
cpmpensation
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Retired
time
Private
Social Insurance insurance: group
and individual social
products insurance
Working
time
private
insurance
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