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  2. INSEE code - Wikipedia

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    Each French person receives at birth a national identification number, the "numéro d'inscription au répertoire" (NIR or National Repertory registration), also called a "numéro de sécurité sociale" (or Social Security number). This INSEE number is composed of 13 digits + a two-digit key.

  3. Social security in France - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Social security paid out €470 billion in social benefits, equivalent to 20% of France's GDP of €2,353 billion. [1] Its main expenditure is on benefits for the sickness branch of the general scheme (€198.3 billion) and benefits for the old-age branch of the general scheme (€126.3 billion).

  4. Social protection in France - Wikipedia

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    Social Security administrations, established by the State in 1945, are managed by the social partners (employers' representatives and trade unions). The resources of Social Security (payroll taxes, i.e. social contributions) and expenses (benefits and allowances) has been determined since 1996 by the laws of social security funding, voted ...

  5. Assurances sociales - Wikipedia

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    Assurances sociales referred to the French social insurance framework to address social risks such as illness, unemployment, disability, old age, and family responsibilities. Its evolution reflects the broader history of social protection systems and the interplay between private initiative, public intervention, and collective solidarity.

  6. Pensions in France - Wikipedia

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    The state scheme is financed by a payroll tax known as "social security contributions". The rate in 2013 is 15.15% (8.4% for the employer and 6.75% for the employee) of pay up to the social security contribution ceiling of €37,032, and 1.7% (1.6% for the employer and 0.1% for the employee) on the remainder of the salary. [7]

  7. Social Security: How To Change or Correct the Name On ... - AOL

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    Certificate of Naturalization showing the new name; or. Court order approving the name change. Important to remember: waiting to notify social security of a name change could hurt you in the long ...

  8. URSSAF - Wikipedia

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    The URSSAF (pronounced; Unions de Recouvrement des Cotisations de Sécurité Sociale et d'Allocations Familiales, meaning the Organizations for the Collection of Social Security and Family Benefit Contributions) is a network of private organizations created in 1960 whose main task is to collect employee and employer social security contributions that finance the Régime general (general ...

  9. Caisse d'allocations familiales - Wikipedia

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    Family allocations make up the family-oriented sector of the French social security system, through a network known as the Caisse nationale des allocations familiales (National Office for Family Allocations) or CNAF and the 101 [1] Caisse d'allocations familiales (Family Allocations Office, or CAF).