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Informal Insurance in Social Networks [PDF]
Ray is grateful for funding from the National Science Foundation under grant No. 0241070.
Francis Bloch +2 more
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Are Married Spouses Insured by Their Partners’ Social Insurance? [PDF]
We use a Swedish sickness insurance reform to show that among married couples a partner’s benefit level affects spousal labour supply. The spousal elasticity of sick days with respect to the partner’s benefit is estimated to be 0.4, which is about one-fourth of the own labor supply elasticity.
Olsson, Martin, Skogman Thoursie, Peter
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Social insurance, mutualistic insurance and genetic information [PDF]
While a number of jurisdictions internationally prohibit insuring companies to be able to use genetic information in their risk classification, a voluntary code of practice permits insurers the limited use of predictive genetic test results in the UK. Jonathan Pugh1 offers a pluralist justice-based argument in support of the UK practice.
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Impact of diabetes diagnosis on dental care utilization: evidence from Finland
Background Poor oral health is associated with many chronic diseases, including diabetes. As diabetes can worsen oral health and vice versa, care guidelines recommend that patients with diabetes maintain good oral health and have regular dental checkups.
Mikko Nurminen, Hanna Rättö
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Contribution in Social Insurance
The article deals with financial law institutions from the space of public tributes. The author subjects the institutions of social security contribution, tax and fee to a legal analysis. He also examines the views of representatives of the doctrine of financial law by making a dogmatic analysis concerning these three types of tributes. It presents the
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At the end of December 2019, they emerged a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), triggering a pandemic of an acute respiratory syndrome (COVID-19) in humans.
Franklin Mogo Kom +6 more
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Background Return-to-work (RTW) process often includes many phases. Still, multi-state analyses that follow relevant labour market states after a long-term sickness absence (LTSA), and include a comprehensive set of covariates, are scarce.
Riku Perhoniemi +2 more
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Objectives This study followed the labour market pathways of unemployed persons who started a sickness absence (SA) spell. We aimed to unravel subgroups based on altering labour market states and to identify covariates of these subgroups.Design Register ...
Mikko Laaksonen +2 more
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Social Insurance and Redistribution [PDF]
This paper studies optimal linear income taxation and redistributive social insurance when the former has the traditional labor distortion and the latter generates both ex ante and ex post moral hazard. Private insurance is available and individuals differ in labor productivity and in loss probability.
Robin Boadway +3 more
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Annuity and insurance choice under habit formation
This paper examines the impact of habit formation on the demand for life-contingent contracts in a life-cycle model. We derive an analytical solution for the optimal consumption, portfolio choice, and life insurance/annuity purchases.
Tan, Ken Seng +3 more
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