Browsing by Subject "Insurance"
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The decrease of pauperism, how far the work of the poor.
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1857)That pauperism by which we mean the amount of the poor supported by the state ? has decreased in this kingdom within the last few years, admits of no doubt. Since the year 1850, the returns of the poor law expenditure ... -
Health insurance reform in the Netherlands: assessing the progressivity consequences
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1994)This paper examines the effects of the proposed Health Insurance Reform in The Netherlands on the incidence of the burden of health care finance. The focus of attention is on the measurement of the degree of progressivity ... -
LVA and VFI slam insurers as they refuse to honour 'business interruption' cover for pubs
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LVA seeking urgent meetings with banks and insurers following pub closures
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LVA welcomes High Court decision in publicans vs FBD case
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)The Licensed Vintners Association has welcomed the High Court’s decision in favour of the publicans in their business interruption cover case against FBD. -
Mortality experience among the lower income families in Eire
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1947)A wide range of statistical investigations are required for the efficient conduct of industrial assurance business and extensive data is accumulated dealing with the mortality experience of the lives assured. I shall confine ... -
The National Insurance Act, 1911, (Part I.) as applying to Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)I propose to draw attention to the more important of the special modifications of the Insurance Act in its application to Ireland, and to give the numbers of the various classes of people who will be affected by ... -
On the advantages of policies of insurance terminable at the age of 63 or at death, instead of at death only
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1856)The common mode of life assurance is subject to one defect. If the insured should happen to attain a considerable age, he changes, as time advances, from being a productive member of society, to a state of inability for ...