2016
DOI: 10.1177/138826271601800205
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Independent Choices and Extrinsic Pressure: EU Membership and the Development of Residence-Based Social Security Schemes in Finland

Abstract: The article addresses the impact of the principles of free movement of persons and services of the European Union on Finnish residence-based social security schemes. Three particular schemes are analysed: the minimum old-age pension scheme (national pension), income support and the healthcare system (both municipal health services and the social insurance-based system of reimbursement of the costs of private medical treatment). In regard to each scheme, it is asked: (1) how the legislation has changed during F… Show more

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