Social Security Organization
سازمان تامین اجتماعی | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1975 |
Jurisdiction | Islamic Republic of Iran |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Welfare and Social Security (Iran) |
Website | www |
Social Security Organization (SSO) is a social insurer organization in Iran which provides coverage of wage-earners and salaried workers as well as voluntary coverage of self-employed persons. In 1975, the Social Security Law was approved and the SSO was established.[1]
Iran did not legislate in favor of a universal social protection, but in 1996, the Center of the Statistics of Iran estimated that more than 73% of the Iranian population was covered by social security.[2] Membership in the social security system is compulsory for all employees.[3]
SSO is a nongovernmental organization and it is solely financed by contributions (with participation of insured (7%), employer (20–23%) and government (3%)).[1][4][5] Social protection is extended to the self-employed workers, who voluntarily contribute between 12% and 18% of income depending on the protection sought. SSO provides the following services:[6]
- Retirement, disability and death;
- Unemployment;
- Old-age;
- Helplessness, loss of caretaker and social vulnerabilities;
- Accidents and injuries;
- Physical, mental and psychic disability;
- Health care and medical insurance;
- Protecting mothers especially during the maternity period and child-rearing;
- Protecting orphan children and unprotected women;
- Planning particular insurance system for widows, old women and self-dependent women;
- Poverty and inequity alleviation;
- Assistance and rescue.
Civil servants, the regular military, law enforcement agencies, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s second major military organization, have their own pension systems.
Statistics
- Number of insured (18–65 years old): 12 million (2014) [7]
- Number of whole beneficiaries: 37 million (2014) [7]
- Retirees and beneficiaries: 2 million (old age, disabilities and survivors) (2013)[7]
Affiliated institutions
- The Social Security Investment Company (SSIC aka "SHASTA")[8]
- Sadere Tamin Company (Tile and Ceramic)
- Tamin Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Company
- Tamin Gas and Oil Investment Company
- Tamin Pharmaceutical Investment Company
- Tamin Nourishment Investment Company
- Pars Hotels Investment Company
- Saba Tamin Company
- Iran Khanesazi Investment Company (housing)
- Refah Bank
- The Tamin ICT & Management Consultancy Service Company
- Social Security Auditing Company
- Social Security Real Estate Agency
- Kar & Tamin Company
- Homa Hotel Group
- The SSO Milad-e-Salamat Health and Medical Institute
- Hekmat Medical Group Company (ltd.)
See also
- Ministry of Welfare and Social Security (Iran)
- Civil Servants Pension Organization
- Iranian labor law
- Bonyad
- Economy of Iran
- Taxation in Iran
References
- ^ a b http://www2.tamin.org.ir/web/sso-en/gi/history
- ^ "Development Progress". World Bank. June 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
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- ^ http://www2.tamin.org.ir/web/sso-en/finance/resource
- ^ https://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/progdesc/ssptw/2004-2005/asia/iran.html
- ^ http://www2.tamin.org.ir/web/sso-en/gi/comprehens
- ^ a b c http://www.tamin.ir/News/Item/607/2/607.html
- ^ http://www.tehran.sso.ir/web/sso-en/sp/sso/affiliate/investment
External links
- Official website
- U.S. Social Security Administration: Iran's entry (coverage details)