The Labor Work History a Mandatory Requirement to Access to the Pension: The Case of Bogotá
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General pension system
Pension work history
Administrator of pension fund
Contributions to the general pension system
pension bonus

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Junca Mejía, R.G., Guauque Gutierrez, Z.C. and Carrillo Gutierrez, A.M. (2018) “The Labor Work History a Mandatory Requirement to Access to the Pension: The Case of Bogotá”, Vniversitas, 67(137). doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj137.lhlp.
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Abstract

This paper addresses that structural problem of the general pension system in Colombia regarding the information contained in the pension labor history, and how this problem generates setbacks at the time of the recognition of economical benefits. The main objective is to present a solution to this problem particularly the situation of Bogota. This paper is part of the study carried out within the framework of the Cooperation Agreement No. 000003 of 2016 celebrated between the FONCEP and the OISS.

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