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Social Security: General Organisation

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General Organisation

By means of the social security system, the State guarantees to the people it covers, plus their family or equivalent in their care, appropriate protection in the eventualities and situations laid down by the General Social Security Law.

Two levels of protection

Contributory Scheme

This includes Spaniards who live in Spain and foreigners who live or who are legally in Spain, provided they exercise their activity in national territory in both cases and provided they are:

  • Employed persons.
  • Self-employed persons.
  • Members of Cooperativas de Trabajo Asociado (Cooperatives);
  • Students
  • Public and civil servants and officers in the armed forces.

Non-Contributory Scheme

This covers all Spaniards resident in national territory, Hispano-Americans, Portuguese, Brazilians, nationals of Andorra and the Philippines and nationals of other countries according to bilateral treaties and collective and other agreements.

Composition of the social security system
  • General Scheme
  • Special Schemes:
    • Agriculture
    • Seafarers
    • Self-employed persons
    • Domestic workers
    • Coal miners
    • Students (Student Insurance)
    • Civil Servants

Text last edited on: 06/200

Source: European Union
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Reproduction is authorised.

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