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The difference between collective households and individual households
The main difference between collective households and individual households lies in the location of settlement, management methods and household registration books.

Location of settlement: Collective households are generally only available in institutions, talent markets and state-owned enterprises, and are generally established to facilitate the introduction of talents and job transfer. Personal accounts are independent and have their own independent books. If it falls to a collective household, there is no independent account book, only its own personal page.

Use and management: As the name implies, the collective household is the account of the collective. Generally, only institutions, talent markets and state-owned enterprises have it, and personal accounts are independent.

The difference between household registration books: collective households are just like large household registration books. Whose household belongs to only one, others are personal pages, but the relationship between people is not kinship. Because there are more people in collective households, in order to regulate the operation and use of collective households, the management unit of collective households will certainly formulate corresponding management regulations to stipulate the rights and obligations of everyone.