Answer:a social insurance program
Explanation:
What is a social insurance program?
Social insurance is an insurance support which is managed by a government. They assist people with necessary benefits based on the situation that qualifies a person to receive such benefits at that moment.
For example when a person get unemployed they receive an unemployment insurance benefits from a government based on the contributions that they made towards the unemployment funds programs.
a person needs to have contributed towards a particular program that will qualify them when they need that insurance so it is not made for just anyone who is in need but based on the contribution that a person made whilst working which is why above we can see that Anita is told to produce a pay stub (monthly earning slip with all the deductions) which will confirm that she did contribute to the program for her to qualify.