Contributions to social security vary for people who receive unemployment benefits during the period of unemployment. First of all, in terms of medical insurance, unemployment insurance** will pay the employee medical insurance premiums for you, so you can enjoy the employee medical insurance reimbursement treatment normally during this period, and you do not need to pay extra. It is worth noting that the number of months of employee medical insurance paid by unemployment insurance** for you can also be included in the cumulative payment period of urban employee medical insurance.
Secondly, for pension insurance, if you do not continue to pay during the period of unemployment, you do not have to worry about the situation of "zero". This is because the number of years of pension insurance contributions is cumulative, and your personal account, payment records, etc. will not be cleared due to interruption of contributions, change of work or city of residence.
However, some regions may stipulate that it is not possible to pay employees' social security during the period of receiving unemployment benefits. In addition, if you are unemployed but do not receive unemployment benefits, you can go to the Social Security Office as a flexible employment status to make your own contributions.
It is important to note that the specific regulations may vary from region to region, so in practice, it is recommended that you consult your local social security agency or check the relevant policies to ensure that your rights and interests are protected.