A review of the " law of determining the situation of those who have ten years and less insurance payments" from the perspective of the principles and rules governing the social security law

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Regulations governing social security issues regulate the relationships between individuals and insurance funds. Any enactment of regulation in this area, effects on both indicator of welfare and justice in society and also on the insurance fund. In recent years, by the necessity of political and economical conditions, numerous laws have been passed without considering the stability of the sources of social security funds. Although this kind of legislation may solve economic problems of the target population, it will be very dangerous. Not considering the principles and rules of the fund’s actuarial accounting and financial resources may lead to enormous social damage in future. “Law of determining the situation of those who have ten years and less insurance payments”, is one of these rules that despite of numerous objections regarding to actuarial facts is a part of current rules which should be followed. Under this law, rules about pension, disability and survivors have been changed.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Social Security, Volume:13 Issue: 1, 2016
Page:
101
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