Venezuelan Pension System overview
The Venezuela pension system is classified here as social insurance pension with income-tested old-age social pension. For comparison purposes, the key distinction is between the work-linked pension route and the social assistance or minimum-support layer.
Work-linked public pension in the Venezuela pension system
The main contributory route is Old-age social insurance pension. Old-age social insurance pension pension rights are built through covered work, service records or contributions under the relevant scheme. Institutional summaries identify 60 men / 55 women as the main retirement-age reference and 750 weeks as the key contribution or service record for the main route. This makes the pension system in Venezuela useful to compare with other systems where formal coverage, contribution density and sector status shape retirement outcomes.
Social assistance and means-tested support
The social assistance layer in this profile is Gran Mision en Amor Mayor. Gran Mision en Amor Mayor is treated here as the assistance or minimum-support layer, separate from earned pension rights. It should not be read as the same benefit as Old-age social insurance pension, because eligibility is not built from the same work record or contribution formula.
Contributions, private saving and portability
Funding depends on the relevant worker, employer and public financing rules described by the cited institutional sources. Supplementary retirement income depends on employer arrangements, individual saving and the local financial market. Portability is a separate check: mobile workers need to confirm whether benefits can be paid abroad, preserved after exit or coordinated with another country.
What readers should check next
Readers should verify the current retirement age, contribution record, covered-worker category, benefit formula, social assistance test, tax treatment and payment-abroad rules with the managing institutions or the institutional sources listed below.