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  2. Social Security System (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security System (SSS; Filipino: Paseguruhan ng mga Naglilingkod sa Pribado) [4] is a state-run social insurance program in the Philippines to workers in the private, professional and informal sectors. SSS is established by virtue of Republic Act No. 1161, better known as the Social Security Act of 1954.

  3. Labor Code of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    According to Republic Act No. 1161, as amended by Republic Act No. 8282, "The Social Security Program provides a package of benefits in the event of death, disability, sickness, maternity, and old age. Basically, the Social Security System (SSS) provides for a replacement of income lost on account of the aforementioned contingencies."

  4. Unemployment benefits in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment benefit of the SSS also covers the kasambahay (housemaids) as well as Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs; Filipino migrant workers).Claimants should have made 36 monthly contributions to the SSS, 12 months of which should be in the 18-month period immediately preceding the month of involuntary separation.

  5. Sample size determination - Wikipedia

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    The sample size is an important feature of any empirical study in which the goal is to make inferences about a population from a sample. In practice, the sample size used in a study is usually determined based on the cost, time, or convenience of collecting the data, and the need for it to offer sufficient statistical power. In complex studies ...

  6. Welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    A family support centre in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, which provides assistance to families with children. Welfare spending is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. [1]

  7. M E M O R A N D U M DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ...

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    m e m o r a n d u m department of health and human services public health service food and drug administration center for drug evaluation and research

  8. Pension - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the fact that many current pension systems require a minimum of 40 years of work to build up occupational pensions or penalise part-time employment, together with the limited care services many of them offer for babies, means that women, because of the need to interrupt their working lives for maternity, are at a disadvantage compared ...

  9. Senate Forecast 2014 | The Huffington Post

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    HuffPost Pollster begins by collecting every publicly released poll on the 2014 Senate races. We then use a statistical model to estimate the trend in support for each candidate based on all the survey data, adjusting for sample size and pollsters’ “house effects.”