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Duplicate coverage involves those individuals who hold compulsory health insurance with the public sector and have … additional coverage with the private sector. The additional insurance covers costs for outpatient and inpatient care, income loss … (January the 1st 2004). Basically, members of the public insurance sector have to make co-payment of 10 percent for all health …
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This paper examines some of the key features of social health insurance systems by drawing on experiences in Germany … considering adopting aspects of social health insurance systems.  …
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Within the German welfare system, heating expenditures of recipients are in general fully covered by the government. This paper empirically tests for the hypothesis that households receiving welfare payments turn to over consumption of residential space heating. We use microdata from two...
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Within the German welfare system, heating expenditures of recipients are in general fully covered by the government. This paper empirically tests for the hypothesis that households receiving welfare payments turn to over consumption of residential space heating. We use microdata from two...
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This article comments on the role of empirical subjective well-being research in public policy within a constitutional, procedural perspective of government and state. It rejects the idea that, based on the promises of the measurement, we should adopt a new policy perspective that is oriented...
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Within the German welfare system, heating expenditures of recipients are in general fully covered by the government. This paper empirically tests for the hypothesis that households receiving welfare payments turn to over consumption of residential space heating. We use microdata from two...
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