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beschritten und eine obligatorische private Pflegeversicherung für alle auf den Weg zu bringen. Eine private Versicherung hätte … Pflegefinanzierung gewählt hat. Die ökonomische Theorie der Sozialpolitik macht stimmenmaximierende Politiker für das Wachstum des …
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Japan is rapidly aging, due to longer life expectancy and fewer children. Japanese social policy has tried to reduce … the impacts of demographic changes by providing social services and benefits. The dominant Democratic Party of Japan came …
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Der dringend notwendige Reformierungsbedarf in der sozialen Pflegeversicherung hat in jüngster Zeit verschiedene … Mehrausgaben verbunden ist und im Rahmen der Bürgerversicherung eine im Vergleich zum Status quo der Pflegeversicherung verschärfte …
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This study is a needs assessment of ethnic Chinese older adults in Japan. The Delphi method was applied to identify the …
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This paper examines the labor supply outcomes of family care provision for Japanese households in 2010, ten years after the introduction of the public long-term care insurance (LTCI) program. We found that family care provision for parents adversely affected labor market outcomes of main...
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This study considers the discretionary premium-setting behavior of municipalities in the Japanese system of long-term care insurance (LTCI). Although, the LTCI system is managed by the municipality, but the financial system is controlled by national health insurers, and the municipality seems to...
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"There is no simple answer to the question of the potential impact of migration on the EU economy. EU migration policy is expected to meet the requirements of economic and social policy, in particular of the Lisbon Agenda, as well as national cultural, political, strategic and security...
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<p>Melissa A. Gunderson reviews <em>Both Hands Tied: Race to the Bottom of the Low-Wage Labor Market</em> by Jane L. Collins and Victoria Mayer. The authors examine the results of welfare "reform" through the eyes of thirty-three women who participated in PRWORA programs in the state of Wisconsin.</p>
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The essays in this volume, authored by close friends, associates and students, pay tribute to Sar Levitan and the enduring mark he left on the field of social policy. The book is loosely organized around the method of analysis taught and practiced by Levitan: identifying problems through the...
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