Social security in Germany
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Social security in Germany is codified on the Sozialgesetzbuch (SGB), or the "Social Code", contains 12 main parts, including the following,
- Unemployment insurance and public employment agencies (SGB II[1] and III[2])
- Health insurance (SGB V[3])
- Old age, widow's/widower's, orphans and disability pension insurance (SGB VI[4])
- Invalidity insurance (SGB VII[5] and IX[6])
- Child support (SGB VIII[7])
- Social care (SGB XI[8])
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