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This book takes as a starting point that welfare states in developed societies do not provide systems of social insurance against the risk of an early death. In contrast to the way in which economically developed countries provide ways of insuring citizens against other possibilities, such as...
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The welfare state has been developed first and in its largest extent in North-Western Europe, in Germany, Great Britain … outlooks to Eastern Europe and Japan and examines the proposals for reforming and restructuring the welfare state in Europe …
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