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Beiträge zur Finanzwissenschaft ; 31 |
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Beiträge zur Finanzwissenschaft ; 31.
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Summary |
The decline in birth rates in advanced economies is not a new phenomenon. Between 1880 and 1900 birth rates dropped from 5.5 children per woman to 2.5 children per woman. A further decline from 2.5 to 1.5 or even 1.3 children took much longer - about 80 years. One of the most apparent causes is, however, widely ignored. Beatrice Scheubel tries to fill this gap. According to the so-called Social Security Hypothesis, insurance against the risks of life (i.e. poverty for all sorts of reasons, in particular, age) by the state crowds out all types of private insurance. One of the (vast) different possibilities to privately insure oneself against poverty is having children. That is why it should not be surprising to witness falling birth rates given the sheer magnitude of the welfare state. In this book, Beatrice Scheubel analyses the effects of the first comprehensive system of social security, which was introduced between 1883 and 1891 in Germany. |
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English. |
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Print version record. |
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This work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode |
Contents |
Pages:1 to 25; Pages:26 to 50; Pages:51 to 75; Pages:76 to 100; Pages:101 to 125; Pages:126 to 150; Pages:151 to 175; Pages:176 to 200; Pages:201 to 225; Pages:226 to 250; Pages:251 to 275; Pages:276 to 296. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
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Open Access EbpS |
Subject |
Bismarck, Otto, Fürst von, 1815-1898.
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Bismarck, Otto, Fürst von, 1815-1898 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdRv9xXRjVq7XfrMxJCcP
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Bismarck, Otto von 1815-1898
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Social security -- Germany -- History -- 19th century.
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Demographic transition -- Germany -- History -- 19th century.
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Germany -- Population -- History -- 19th century.
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Germany -- Social conditions -- 19th century.
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Sécurité sociale -- Allemagne -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
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Transition démographique -- Allemagne -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
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Allemagne -- Conditions sociales -- 19e siècle.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History.
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Social conditions
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Population
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Demographic transition
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Social security
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Social security individual investment accounts
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Germany https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtCD3rcKcPDx6FHmjvrbd
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Sozialpolitik
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Altersversorgung
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Bevölkerungsentwicklung
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Deutschland
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Chronological Term |
1800-1899
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Indexed Term |
Advanced Economies |
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Birth rates |
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Bismarck |
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Corporate & Business History |
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Demographic change |
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Demography |
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Economic History |
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Economics |
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Fertility |
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Insurance |
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Social security |
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Social Security Hypothesis |
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Electronic books.
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History
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Other Form: |
Print version: Scheubel, Beatrice. Bismarck's institutions 9783161522727 (DLC) 2013437795 (OCoLC)852125506 |
ISBN |
9783161524974 (electronic bk.) |
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3161522729 |
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9783161522727 |
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1299831893 (ebk) |
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9781299831896 (ebk) |
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3161524977 (electronic bk.) |
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AU@ 000055915717 |
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CHNEW 001035512 |
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CHVBK 556239741 |
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DEBSZ 405512627 |
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AU@ 000065208691 |
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