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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
National Insurance
ˌNational Inˈsurance [National Insurance] BrE NAmE noun uncountable (abbr.NI) (in Britain) a system of payments that have to be made by employers and employees to provide help for people who are sick, old or unemployed •to pay National Insurance (contributions) Culture: The money from National Insurance contributions is used by the government for payments to unemployed people and others in need, and also to help pay for the ↑National Health Service. National Insurance is therefore an important part of the ↑welfare state. Every adult has a National Insurance number and this number is used by the ↑Department for Work and Pensions to identify people.
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