This study analyses the situation of the Brazilian population vis-à-vis
the Social Security System (SSS) using data from PNAD. We chose the
1982, 1992 and 2002 PNAD data to give a series of pictures of the
Brazilian population at equal intervals but under different legal
instances with respect to the implementation of Social Security
legislation. Special attention is given to poverty alleviation and to
the impact of some alternatives among the many that may be considered in
an eventual reform of the Brazilian SSS. In the simulations the
alternative of postponing the eligibility age has had the greatest
effect, mainly when one considers the age of 65, which would be the
equivalent of eliminating length-of-service retirement. Age testing is
also effective for survivor’s benefit recipients. Eliminating multiple
benefits, though not impressive when figures are in question, is
progressive in nature and therefore an alternative to be considered.
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