André Cezar Medici
Inter-American Development Bank
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Social Science Research Network | 2002
Kaizo I. Beltrao; Maria Salet Novellino; Francisco de Oliveira; André Cezar Medici
Social security is concerned on easing the impact of contingencies that lead to capacity loss for generating income. There are, however, conceptual differences between genders with respect to social security contributions and benefits. This text is concerned with equality and specificity in the treatment given to the different genders. Equality and specificity between sexes can be attributed to, basically, two different reasons: Biological and socio-cultural factors. Biological differences lead to issues around reproductive functions (birth and nursing). Socio-cultural differences lead to constructs defined in the specific society (cultural and religious values, family ties and hierarchy, labor market sexual bias, patterns of schooling, etc.). They show up in the labor market, in family structure and in levels of schooling. This text places social security in a historical perspective of the in[equality] between genders at a international as well as a national level. International unified concerns with equality and specificity between genders in the realm of social security are relatively recent. Only in 1919 the ILO - International Labour Organization formulated its first convention dealing with issues related to maternity protection. ILO conventions dealing with women protection with respect to social security benefits as well as the main issues defended by women organizations in world conferences sponsored by United Nations are presented and analyzed in this paper. For the Brazilian context, it is presented a list of the main differences between men and women with respect to social security benefits. Brazilian social security benefits are characterized by a major male profile. That is seen as a consequence of their predominance in the formal labor market in terms of quantity and of quality of position and relative earnings. Consequently, women benefit values are lower than mens. This situation is not due to social security rules and regulations unfairness of treatment but only reflects the actual situation in the labor market. In order to best understand the Brazilian situation and to place in the international context, legislation in 60 countries are compared. The comparison includes information disaggregated by gender on: minimum age for retirement, eligibility conditions for survivors pension, maternity benefits and family responsibilities.
Planejamento e Políticas Públicas | 2009
André Cezar Medici; Kaizo I. Beltrao
IPEA. Texto para Discussäo | 2002
Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão; Maria Salet Novellino; Francisco Eduardo Barreto de Oliveira; André Cezar Medici
Revista Conjuntura Econômica | 1991
Ana Amélia Camarano; André Cezar Medici; Francisco de Oliveira; Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão
Archive | 2003
André Cezar Medici
Documento de Politica | 1992
André Cezar Medici; Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão; Francisco de Oliveira
Health technical note | 2006
André Cezar Medici; Bernardo Weaver Barros
FUNDAP. Textos para Discussäo | 1996
André Cezar Medici; Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão
Relatórios Técnicos | 1995
André Cezar Medici; Francisco Eduardo Barreto de Oliveira; Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão
Relatórios Técnicos | 1995
André Cezar Medici; Francisco Eduardo Barreto de Oliveira; Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão