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Social Insurance Law

Social Insurance Law refers to the legal framework that governs programs designed to provide financial support and security to individuals during times of need, such as unemployment, disability, retirement, or healthcare. These programs, like Social Security or Medicare in the U.S., are typically funded through payroll taxes collected from workers and employers. The law sets the rules for eligibility, benefits, and funding, ensuring that individuals have access to necessary support when facing life challenges. Essentially, it’s a way for society to help its members manage risks and uncertainties in life.