Survivors' pensions and their impact on the Brazilian labour market
Nagamine Costanzi, Rogerio ; Ansiliero, Graziela ; Da Silva Bichara, Julimar
International Social Security Review
2017
70
1
Jan.___Ma1
19-48
labour market ; pension scheme
Social protection - Old age benefits
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/issr.12126
English
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"In many countries the regulations governing survivors' pensions were established in periods when female labour market participation was lower than at present.
However, the current trend in many Latin American countries is for growing levels of female labour participation. In Brazil, where there are no restrictions on the concurrent receipt of retirement and survivors ' pensions, and where until recently lifelong pensions could be obtained without any conditionality, not only has the accumu lation of such bene?ts grown, but there are indications that these rules have had a negative impact on women's labour market participation. Analysis of the case of Brazil shows the need for social security regulations to adapt to labour market
changes, and underlines the need to acknowledge that social security regulations can actually have an impact on the labour market."
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