Invalidity Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (shelved)

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Invalidity Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (shelved)
C38
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 29, 1933
Date in forceJuly 18, 1937
This Convention has been "shelved".
ClassificationOld-age, Invalidity and Survivors Benefit
SubjectSocial Security
Previous Invalidity Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (shelved)
NextSurvivors' Insurance (Industry, etc.) Convention, 1933 (shelved)

Invalidity Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (shelved) is an International Labour Organization Convention.

Contents

It was established in 1933:

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to compulsory invalidity insurance,...

Content

The six ILO Conventions (Nos. 35-40) adopted in 1933 on old-age, invalidity, and survivors' insurance all contain similar provisions that contain a non-discrimination obligation. As a rule, aliens shall have the same contribution obligations and entitlement to benefit as nationals, regardless of whether their country has ratified the Convention or is even a member of the ILO. [1]

Modification

The concepts included in the convention were revised and included in ILO Convention C128, Invalidity, Old-Age and Survivors' Benefits Convention, 1967.

Ratifications

Prior to its being shelved, the convention had been ratified by ten states.


  1. Laroque, Pierre (1952). "International Problems of Social Secruity: I". International Labour Review. 66 (1): 24 via Hein Online.