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"Over the past three decades Germany has repeatedly deregulated the law on temporary agency work by stepwise increasing the maximum period for hiring-out employees and allowing temporary work agencies to conclude fixed-term contracts. These reforms should have had an effect on the employment...
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respect to the overall improvement of the German labour market and shifts in the employment structure? How could re-regulation … structure but definitely not the only one. This result suggests that with regard to the potential effects of recent re-regulation …
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Abstract: The introduction of the DRG system in 2003/04 can be considered the last real hospital reform. Although the latest reform was called Hospital Structure Act due to its insufficient structural components it is sometimes referred to as missed reform. Essential aspects of the institutional...
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Germany's risk-adjustment scheme (RAS) includes the statutory health insurance (SHI), but not the full private health insurance (PHI). We analyzed that the expansion of the RAS to the PHI would cause a transfer of 9.9 billion Euros per year from the PHI to the SHI (thresholds of relevant income...
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This text deals with the topic of housing shortage vs. residential vacancy – housing market intervention as a task of politics? At the beginning there will be some basic assertions on the relation of market vs. state, especially bearing in mind, the overall importance and social responsibility...
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