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



Winfried Schmahl

Family, Social Security and Social
Insurance

- General Remarks and the Present
Discussion in Germany as a Case Study -

ZeS-Arbeitspapier Nr. 10/03

Zentrum für Sozialpolitik
Universitat Bremen
Parkallee 39
28209 Bremen

The paper is based on a lecture given at the 4th International Research Conference on Social Security
„Social Security in a Long Life Society“ at Antwerp, Belgium, 5-7 May 2003.



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