| C38 | |
|---|---|
| ILO Convention | |
| Date of adoption | June 29, 1933 | 
| Date in force | July 18, 1937 | 
| This Convention has been "shelved". | |
| Classification | Old-age, Invalidity and Survivors Benefit | 
| Subject | Social Security | 
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Invalidity Insurance (Agriculture) Convention, 1933 (shelved) is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1933:
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to compulsory invalidity insurance,...
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]
The concepts included in the convention were revised and included in ILO Convention C128, Invalidity, Old-Age and Survivors' Benefits Convention, 1967.
Prior to its being shelved, the convention had been ratified by ten states.