According to the ILO, social security is the protection which society provides for its members through a series of public measures:
To offset the absence or substantial reduction of income from work resulting from various contingencies (notably sickness, maternity, employment injury, unemployment, invalidity, old age and death of the breadwinner);
To provide people with health care; and
To provide benefits for families with children.
Social protection is defined to include not only public social security schemes but also private or non-statutory schemes with a similar objective, such as mutual benefit societies and occupational pension schemes, provided that the contributions to these schemes are not wholly determined by market forces.
social security
No, you can't apply for a different social security number to get a job. You can only use the social security number you were given at birth.
No
Your question is confusing. Are you asking about receiving monthly Social Security checks? Or are you asking about Social Security Disability payments. They are two different types of Social Security Benefits.
No! Both social security, medicare, and food stamps; are all forms of social welfare.
No.
provides protection against the loss of earnings due to retirement, death, or disability
Yes !! ( In case of fraud, duplicate, different multiple numbers etc.).
There are different ways to apply for social security in the USA. They include retirement, disability and medicare. The best thing to do is visit your local Social Security office, make sure you bring your Social Security number and required documents with you.
There are several different people who can help you out with social security questions. If you are a senior, you might want to try the social services branch at a local community center.
No. The numbers are quite different.
Medicare is not paid out of Social Security. The two are funded by different payroll taxes.