El derecho a la jubilación y su incidencia en los derechos constitucionales en el Ecuador.

The Ecuadorian Social Security has been subject to regulations and multiple reforms, since the creation of the Pension Fund and the approval of its statute in March 1928. Thereafter the various constitutions and other normative bodies of the last years in Ecuador, determine social security as a guar...

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Autor principal: Valdiviezo Cortez, Karla Betzabeth (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicat: 2012
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Accés en línia:http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/2638
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Sumari:The Ecuadorian Social Security has been subject to regulations and multiple reforms, since the creation of the Pension Fund and the approval of its statute in March 1928. Thereafter the various constitutions and other normative bodies of the last years in Ecuador, determine social security as a guarantee for (as) workers (as) and citizenship in general. The current Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador expresses labor and social security and specifically Art. 34. The right to social security is an inalienable right of all people, and will be the primary responsibility and responsibility of the State. Social security will be governed by the principles of solidarity, obligation, universality, equity, efficiency, subsidiarity, sufficiency, transparency and participation, for the attention of individual and collective needs. The State will guarantee and make effective the full exercise of the right to social security, which includes people who perform unpaid work in homes, activities for self-support in the countryside, any form of self-employment and those in a situation of unemployment. In accordance with the provisions of the previous regulations, social security, sometimes also called social insurance or social security, refers mainly to a social welfare field related to social protection or coverage of socially recognized needs; According to this perception, social security is a right of all (as) citizens, and it is the responsibility of the State to design policies, plans and programs for its execution.