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a dementia disorder and/or a long-term care status. Using claim data from a social sickness funds in Germany (AOK … in long-term care and dementia. In long-term care 50 percent of all women (men) are dead after 44 (25) months, whereas … about 57 (49) percent of all women (men) with dementia are alive after the end of our 48 month long observation period. The …
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a dementia disorder and/or a long-term care status. Using claim data from a social sickness funds in Germany (AOK … in long-term care and dementia. In long-term care 50 percent of all women (men) are dead after 44 (25) months, whereas … about 57 (49) percent of all women (men) with dementia are alive after the end of our 48 month long observation period. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010500590
This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four EU Member and two non-Member States, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are seen as the most...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011637942
This paper examines the impact of the New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) in China. Exploiting the staggered implementation of an NRPS policy expansion that began in 2009, we used a difference-in-difference approach to study the effects of the introduction of pension benefits on the health status,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011984707
This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four European Union (EU) member and two nonmember states, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011991898
The importance of cross-border portability of social benefits is increasing in parallel with the rise in the absolute number of international migrants and their share of the world population, and perhaps more importantly, with the rising share of world population that for some part of their life...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011873485
This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four EU Member and two non-Member States, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are seen as the most...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011456804
The health care financing system has direct impact on the accessibility of care for people in need. Poor access to health services rapidly leads to poverty and smaller future chances for a decent standard of living. In short, the way health care is financed has a strong influence where in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012775698
The importance of cross-border portability of social benefits is increasing in parallel with the rise in the absolute number of international migrants and their share of the world population, and perhaps more importantly, with the rising share of world population that for some part of their life...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012920438
The importance of cross-border portability of social benefits is increasing in parallel with the rise in the absolute number of international migrants and their share of the world population, and perhaps more importantly, with the rising share of world population that for some part of their life...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011847190