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totalization agreements

Totalization agreements are treaties between countries that coordinate social security systems, such as retirement and disability benefits. They prevent individuals working abroad from paying into multiple countries' social security programs or losing benefits when moving between countries. These agreements determine how work credits are counted and ensure that workers and their families are protected, regardless of international employment. They aim to make international work and retirement planning clearer and fairer, avoiding double contributions and simplifying benefits calculations across borders.