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On the difference between "five guarantees" and "minimum living security"

Minimum living security is the minimum living security, which is divided into rural minimum living security and urban minimum living security. According to the local living standard, the monthly allowance ranges from 65,438+000-300.

Five guarantees refer to the elderly who are over 60 years old without children or orphans who are under 0/6 years old without parents. The age of orphans 1.500, the age of the elderly supported by five guarantees 1.000, and the age of centralized support 1.500.

Minimum living security is the abbreviation of minimum living security for residents. The urban minimum living security system is established on the basis of the "three security lines" system, such as the basic living security for laid-off workers from state-owned enterprises, unemployment insurance and the minimum living security for urban residents. Five guarantees refers to the five guarantees in the Regulations on Rural Five Guarantees, which mainly includes the elderly, the disabled and the minors who meet the following conditions among the villagers:

Unable to specify the maintenance obligor, or although there is a legal maintenance obligor, the maintenance obligor has no ability to support;

Unable to work;

Having no source of livelihood.

The five guarantees mainly include the following items: food, clothing, medical care, security and burial (orphan protection education). "Five guarantees" are very common in rural areas of China.