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Over 17 million join social insurance

Over 17.24 million Vietnamese people, or 34.84% of the workforce, are joining social insurance, according to the Vietnam Social Security (VSS).
Over 17 million join social insurance ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Over 17.24 million Vietnamese people, or 34.84% of theworkforce, are joining social insurance, according to the Vietnam SocialSecurity (VSS).

At the sector’s recent online conference, the VSS said that as of September, 15.73million people were participating in compulsory social insurance, while 1.51million others were joining voluntary insurance.

Health insurance covers over 87.5 million people, or 88.4%of the population, while 14.02 million pay unemployed insurance.

VSS General Director Nguyen The Manh said that the sector’spriority tasks in the remaining months of this year are to increase the numberof participants and complete the collection of insurance premiums.

To fulfil its target for 2022, the sector needs to attractadditional 1.93 million social insurance participants in the fourth quarter./.
VNA

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