Stipend

A stipend is a fixed sum of money paid to an individual, typically on a regular basis, as compensation or allowance for specific services, duties, or expenses. Stipends are often provided to interns, trainees, research fellows, or individuals engaged in temporary or part-time employment, educational programs, or volunteer work. Unlike wages or salaries, stipends may not be subject to taxation or include additional benefits such as health insurance or retirement contributions.

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