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| Normandy Local Reference INFOrmation
 | Social Security - Old-Age Insurance |
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| Old-age insurance: Pensions
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Retirement arrangements in France are not uniform but are organised according to
the sector of activity, i.e. there is one scheme for private-sector workers,
special schemes for public-sector workers and schemes for the self-employed
(liberal professions, craftsmen, shopkeepers and farmers).
Private-sector employees must all pay into the old-age pension system
regardless of their earnings. The general scheme is managed by CNAV (National
Old-Age Pension Fund), and all private sector employees are also obliged to join
a supplementary pension scheme organised by AGIRC (general association of
pension institutions for managerial staff) or ARRCO (association for the
supplementary retirement scheme for non-managerial staff).
To be eligible for a full retirement pension, you must be over the age of 65
or have paid contributions for 160 three-month periods (for those born
after 1948). If you are not eligible to obtain a full retirement pension, your
pension will be calculated at a lower rate, with the rate of discount calculated
according to age and length of the insurance.
The amount of the pension plus the supplementary solidarity allowance for the
elderly (‘ASPA’) is at least EUR 7 445.30 a year for a single
person and EUR 13 374.16 a year for a couple.
If the pensioner dies, the surviving spouse may be eligible for a
survivors’ pension if they are over 51 and their personal resources do not
exceed a certain threshold. This survivors’ pension may attain 54% of the
amount of the old age pension received by the deceased spouse, and may be
increased if there are dependant children.
France offers a variable disability insurance graded according to the degree
of disability. Like all health insurance allowances, disability pensions are
only available to persons who can prove that they have made the necessary
minimum contributions.
Text last edited on: 03/2007
Source: European Union
© European Communities, 1995-2009
Reproduction is authorised.
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