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) quality, ii) efficiency, and iii) ownership.i) Quality of health care is the most important good of the health production … of competition on quality of care.ii) The health economy also merits attention because of its sheer size e.g. with … industrialised countries, approximately one third of health care expenditure is generated by inpatient care. For this reason …
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learning statistics and gives a brief history of mathematics and statistics. He then explains that insurance made the modern … economy possible because it allowed people to take economic risks. He then states that the basic assumptions of insurance are …
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Our research aims to reveal the key social, economic, and other factors behind the common fertility trends of the CEE countries compared to the rest of Europe over the past decades. A panel analysis was conducted to examine the main (social and economic) determinants of the total fertility rate...
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Principe of insurance companies is to take risk of insured. If risks of insured are different it is advisable to adjust … insurance premium considering into risk rate so it is very important to estimate and evaluate factors from which depends if … insured will fail. Purpose is to estimate which group of factors (object location, object type, structure and insurance …
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insurance for modelling dependent risks. However, simulating multivariate Archimedean copulas has always been a difficult task … have recently discussed the concept of dependencies between insurance risks. They suggest that insurers should use a … technique based on copulas to describe the dependence of risks within an insurance company in the context of solvency assessment …
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A Living Longer, Working Smarter, Ageing Well nemzetközi konferencia a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00017 „Fenntartható, intelligens és befogadó regionális és városi modellek” projekt III/1. Halandó alprojektjének szervezésében valósult meg 2020. május 18-19-...
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.g. access to quality health). These discrepancies have to be reduced and further numerous conditions have to be met in order to … potential of 9.9 years for Hungary. The nature of the main recommendations is either primarily related to the health system or … health care and more prevention in order to cut down lifestyle risk factors, shifting from hospital services towards …
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A fenntarthatóság elvei egyre inkább teret nyernek a turizmus tudományának gondolatkörében és gyakorlatában. Ennek egyik dimenziója az akadálymentesítés, amit az EU által megfogalmazott keretrendszerekben és a hozzájuk kapcsolódó konkrét ajánlásokban is megtalálunk. Ha...
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This study examines nonresident parents’ contact with their children in Hungary during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted 22 semistructured interviews with 14 nonresidential fathers, 3 resident mothers and 5 parents who have shared custody arrangements in order to reveal whether this unique...
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By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we highlight individual and country-level factors that are associated with the level of social acceptance or rejection of ART. This paper contributes to the literature on social acceptance of artificial...
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