scholarly journals La aplicación en España del Convenio Hispano-Marroquí de Seguridad Social a la luz del Acuerdo Euromediterráneo y del Reglamento (UE) 1231/2010 = The application in Spain of the Hispanic-Morocco Social Security Agreement under the light of the Euromediterranean Agreement and Regulation (EU) 1231/2010

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 319
Author(s):  
Cristina Sánchez-Rodas Navarro

Resumen: El Convenio-Hispano Marroquí es el más antiguo de los 24 Convenios de Seguridad Social actualmente en vigor celebrados por España. Su ámbito de aplicación material se restringe al Régimen General y a los Regímenes Especiales españoles que expresamente se mencionan, no incluyéndose los Regímenes Especiales de Funcionarios. Sólo se aplica al nivel contributivo de Seguridad Social, excluyéndose las prestaciones por desempleo, las prestaciones por cese de actividad, y las de dependencia. Sin embargo, por aplicación del Acuerdo Euromediterráneo, que consagra la igualdad de trato en el ámbito de la Seguridad Social de los trabajadores marroquíes y sus familias, estos tienen derecho a las prestaciones españolas no contributivas de Seguridad Social españolas y a las de dependencia. Asimismo, el Reglamento (UE) 1231/2010 les permite totalizar y exportar las prestaciones de Seguridad Social contributivas y no contributivas dentro del territorio de la Unión Europea.Palabras clave: Convenio Hispano-Marroquí, Acuerdo Euromediterráneo, Reglamento (UE) 1231/2010, Seguridad Social, dependencia.Abstract: The Moroccan Hispanic Social Security Agreement is the oldest of the 24 Social Security Agreements concluded by Spain currently in force. Its material scope is restricted to the General Regime and to the Spanish Special Regimes that are expressly mentioned, not including the Special Regimes of Public Officials. It only applies to the Social Security contributory level, excluding unemployment benefits, benefits for cessation of activity and long-term care benefits. However, by application of the EuroMediterranean Agreement, which enshrines equal treatment in the field of Social Security for Moroccan workers and their families, they are entitled to non-contributory benefits and long-term care benefits. Moreover, Regulation (EU) 1231/2010 allows them to aggregate periods of insurance to be entitled to contributory and non-contributory Social Security benefits inside the territory of the European Union. Keywords: Hispano-Moroccan Agreement, Euro-Mediterranean Agreement, Regulation (EU) 1231/2010, Social Security, long-Term Care.

1989 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 241-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolyn Norris-Baker ◽  
Rick J. Scheidt

Robert Kastenbaum posits that functional aging results in the overadaptation to our own routines and expectations, producing “hyperhabituation,” mental stagnation, and novaphobic response orientations. This article examines the promise and implications of this notion for two areas of environment-aging research: psychological control and environmental comprehension. Possible causal and mediating links between control and habituation are considered, as well as the impact of habituation on environmental perception, cognition, and appraisal. Personal and situational characteristics of older people likely to be at risk for habituated responses are suggested. The article also speculates about individually- and environmentally-targeted interventions which might prevent and/or ameliorate tendencies toward hyperhabituated responses among older people who reside in highly ritualized and constant environments such as long-term care institutions. Interventions subject to future evaluations include modifications for the social, physical, and policy milieux and desensitization of novaphobic responses.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 1018-1025 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo Villalobos Dintrans

2020 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 87-101
Author(s):  
Grega Strban ◽  
Sara Bagari

There have always been people who cannot take care of their daily needs and are reliant on care. However, due to higher life expectancy and low birth rates, changes in lifestyle and increased mobility, reliance on long-term care is becoming a general risk in life. Therefore, it must be provided with social protection. In this respect, the criteria for shaping the (new) social risk of reliance on long-term care are also fulfilled. Although different benefits are already provided within different parts of the social security system, the paper discusses that the best option is to define reliance on long-term care as an independent social risk. Furthermore, we must ensure that providing long-term care will not turn out to be a double social risk. The issue has to be addressed at the national and at the EU level.


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