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According to the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Public Security, the household registration is divided into agricultural and non-agricultural, and later non-agricultural was said to be urban. Being defined as a rural household registration requires the following conditions at the same time: registered in the village committee, contracted rural responsibility farmland according to law, paid agricultural taxes and fees and undertook rural public welfare services before January 2015, and did not enjoy social security and welfare benefits for urban residents. Urban hukou refers to the registered hukou in cities and market towns with police stations. The main differences between the two are:
1、 Rural household registration can be allocated to homestead, contract farmland and receive various agricultural subsidies, and enjoy the right to distribute collective income.
2、 Rural medical insurance is a combination of individual contributions and government subsidies. The basic medical insurance of urban registered permanent residence is mainly paid by individuals and enterprises and institutions, and paid by non employees for individuals with appropriate government subsidies.
3、 As long as a small part of the pension is paid by the rural household registration, a certain amount of pension can be received every month at the appropriate age. The urban registered permanent residence pension insurance is shared by individuals and enterprises and institutions. Once unemployed, they must buy their own pension insurance.