previdential
English
editEtymology
editFrom Italian previdenza (“social security”).
Adjective
editprevidential (not comparable)
- In Italy, of or pertaining to a social security, insurance benefits or a benefit plan.
- 1980, Presidency of the Councils of Ministers, Italy: Documents and Notes, page 112:
- As regards this, charitable and social welfare societies that have the task of assisting workers in obtaining previdential services (6), can play an important role.
- 1984, George C. Maling, Inter-noise: proceedings, Noise Control Foundation, page 1407:
- The previdential protection from "noise-induced deafness" is regulated byPresidential [sic] Decree of June 9th,75,n.482, […]
- 1986, Istituto nazionale della previdenza sociale, Previdenza sociale, volume 42, page XVIII:
- He illustrates now another part of the public expense in previdential field, the one to which the social security institutes — General Direction of the Ministry of Treasure — provide; […]
- 2007, Ina Assitalia[1]:
- Between the proposals of the branch life we signal: -Euro Strong Pension: one optimal solution to previdential problem.... Moreover, if they had to happen you of the unexpected, you will have the certainty that your previdential plan will be free of charge.