1. What's the difference between rural hukou and urban hukou?
1. In terms of land, rural residents have their own responsibility fields, while urban hukou does not have their own responsibility fields;
2. The difference between labor and employment. The biggest difference between urban hukou and rural hukou is that the city has a policy of re-employment through labor, and the government's investment in rural areas and employment will be much less than that in cities.
3. From the perspective of enrollment, the school resources of rural hukou and urban hukou are different. It is natural that rural children need to go to cities and towns, or live on campus or run back and forth, which will affect their studies, while children with urban hukou have priority in admission.
Two, the rural household to buy social security need to prepare information:
1, urban hukou requires non-agricultural household registration book, ID card and recent photos 1 inch1;
2. Belonging to agricultural registered permanent residence, in addition to the household registration book, ID card and photo, there is a business license for urban individual industrial and commercial households;
3. With relevant documents and materials, go to the social security agency where the household registration is located to go through the insurance formalities.
Legal basis:
Tenth "Legal Aid Regulations" for the following matters that need to be represented due to economic difficulties, citizens who do not have an agent may apply for legal aid from legal aid institutions:
(1) Requesting state compensation according to law;
(2) Requesting social insurance benefits or minimum living security benefits;
(3) Requesting pensions and relief funds;
(4) Requesting to pay alimony, alimony and alimony;
(5) Requesting payment of labor remuneration;
(six) to claim the civil rights and interests arising from the courageous behavior. The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may make supplementary provisions on legal aid matters other than those stipulated in the preceding paragraph. Citizens may apply to legal aid institutions for legal advice on matters specified in the first and second paragraphs of this article.