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German and Japanese social policy in comparative perspective : an overview |
Harold Conrad and Ralph Lützeler |
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The aging society and the social security system in Japan |
Arai Makoto |
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Population aging and living arrangements of the elderly in Japan |
Kojima Hiroshi |
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The aging process in Germany and implications for a needs-oriented social policy |
Karin Veith |
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The politics of Japan's long-term care insurance system |
Paul Talcott |
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Six years of long-term care insurance in Germany : an overview |
Gerhard Naegele and Monika Reichert |
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Long-term care insurance in Germany : the role of the federal states |
Iris Knüver and Matthias Merfert |
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Long-term care insurance in Germany and Japan : a comparative comment |
Thomas Klie |
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How policies differ : long-term care insurance in Japan and Germany |
John Creighton Campbell |
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Old age security in Japan : the implications of recent public and occupational pension reforms |
Harald Conrad |
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Pension policy in Germany : Major postwar reforms and recent decisions |
Winfried Schmähl |
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Long-term care in Germany : projections on public long-term care insurance financing |
Heinz Rothgang |
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Demographic and regional aspects of aging and long-term care in Japan |
Ralph Lützeler |
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The rhetoric of reform : on the institutionalization and de-institutionalization of old age |
Sabine Frühstück |
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Bioethical public policy and the making of the 1997 Japanese long-term care insurance law |
Kimura Rihito |
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German and Japanese social policy in comparative perspective : an overview |
Harold Conrad and Ralph Lützeler |
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The aging society and the social security system in Japan |
Arai Makoto |
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Population aging and living arrangements of the elderly in Japan |
Kojima Hiroshi |