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benefits are not dependent upon income, this implies a redistribution from high to low earners. An exception can be found in … combination of health insurance and income redistribution leads to an expansion or a contraction of the size of a public health … redistribution tends to expand the size of a public health insurance system. The predictions of the model are confronted with …
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Although voter turnout in the 2013 general election to the German Bundestag differed considerably across income brackets, the income distribution of voters did not differ, in a statistically significant way, from that of the entire population. The non-uniform turnout, thus, is unlikely to affect...
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benefits are not dependent upon income, this implies a redistribution from high to low earners. An exception can be found in … combination of health insurance and income redistribution leads to an expansion or a contraction of the size of a public health … redistribution tends to expand the size of a public health insurance system. The predictions of the model are confronted with …
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Studies of voting behavior in advanced industrial societies have demonstrated that voters rely on a plethora of information sources, including retrospective evaluations of parties, party identification and strong social networks, in making complex voting decisions. However, there is less...
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