1, must be children of poor families, college graduates in graduation year, fresh junior high school graduates who have not continued their studies in urban and rural areas, migrant workers in rural areas, registered unemployed people in cities and towns, and qualified enterprise employees.
2. College graduates who have not been employed for 2 years after leaving school, low-income residents who have the willingness to start a business and actively seek jobs in the year of graduation, and college graduates from poor families with disabilities.
Legal basis: Article 5 of the Measures for the Administration of Employment Subsidies includes: children of poor families, college graduates in graduation year (including senior technician classes, preparatory technician classes and vocational education graduates from special education colleges, the same below), fresh junior high school graduates who have not continued their studies in urban and rural areas, migrant workers in rural areas, registered unemployed people in cities and towns (hereinafter referred to as five categories) and qualified enterprise employees.
Article 7 The scope of persons who enjoy social insurance subsidies includes: persons with employment difficulties and college graduates who meet the requirements of the Employment Promotion Law. (2) Social insurance subsidies for college graduates. For small and micro enterprises that employ college graduates in the graduation year and sign labor contracts with them for more than 1 year and pay social insurance premiums for them, the maximum social insurance subsidy is given 1 year, excluding the part that college graduates should pay personally. Give a certain amount of social insurance subsidies to the social insurance premiums paid by unemployed college graduates after leaving school 1 year. In principle, the subsidy standard shall not exceed 2/3 of the actual payment, and the maximum subsidy period shall not exceed 2 years. Article 10 The scope of personnel who enjoy employment internship subsidies is college graduates who have not been employed within two years after leaving school, and can be extended to secondary vocational graduates who have not been employed within two years after leaving school in hard and remote areas, old industrial bases and national poverty-stricken counties.
Article 11 For college graduates from low-income families, poor disabled families, poor families and extremely poor people who are willing to find jobs and start businesses within the graduation year, and college graduates who are disabled and have obtained national student loans, one-time job-seeking and start-up subsidies will be given.