2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2556762
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Public Health Insurance and Entry into Self-Employment

Abstract: Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen:Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden.Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen.Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, gelten abweichend von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen die in… Show more

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“…We found only two publications outside the USA, one for Central Asia (Wagstaff and Moreno-Serra, 2015) and the other for Germany (Fossen and König, 2017). These two papers fall into the two literature strands described above.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…We found only two publications outside the USA, one for Central Asia (Wagstaff and Moreno-Serra, 2015) and the other for Germany (Fossen and König, 2017). These two papers fall into the two literature strands described above.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These two papers fall into the two literature strands described above. Fossen and König (2017) find entrepreneurship lock in a public health insurance system in Germany where public health insurance is mandatory for public sector workers but not for the self-employed, whereas social health insurance expansions in Eastern Europe and Central Asia seem to increase self-employment.…”
Section: Health Insurance and Self-employmentmentioning
confidence: 89%