Family, social security and social insurance: General remarks and the present discussion in Germany as a case study



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Schmahl, Winfried

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Family, social security and social insurance: General
remarks and the present discussion in Germany as a
case study

ZeS-Arbeitspapier, No. 10/2003

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Universitat Bremen

Suggested citation: Schmahl, Winfried (2003) : Family, social security and social insurance:
General remarks and the present discussion in Germany as a case study, ZeS-Arbeitspapier,
No. 10/2003,
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/41542

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