insurance programme

collocation in English

meaningsofinsuranceandprogramme

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insurance
adjective[before noun]
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In sport, an insurance run, point, goal, etc. is one that you score when you already have a lead to make it more difficult for the other team to ...
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programme
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
us
/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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(Definition ofinsuranceandprogrammefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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National welfare regimes consist not only of a certain set of social insurance programmes, but encompass a wider range of welfare institutions.
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Yet at the same time every single socialinsuranceprogrammealso contains elements of solidarity.
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At the same time, attempts at modestly limiting core public services stalled while a new catastrophicinsuranceprogrammewas extended to all citizens, including the well off.
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Accordingly, we propose to continue the dependants' grants for the present, pending an ultimate reconsideration of the whole unemploymentinsuranceprogramme.
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He said that the rebates and the changes in the nationalinsuranceprogrammeare entirely separate.
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I gather that here is a gap in ourinsuranceprogramme.
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If they want to start a healthinsuranceprogramme, they find that they can be covered into the future only for conditions which will be new to them.
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People without insurance through employers can participate in a national healthinsuranceprogrammeadministered by local governments.
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In addition, a national unemploymentinsuranceprogrammewas introduced in 1927.
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Also, there is a strong association between private pension coverage and membership of private health insurance programmes.
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Expenditure in this area remained very small, compared to insurance programmes.
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As a matter of fact, social insurance programmes differ according to the extent of solidarity that they allow for.
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This concern is widespread in the literature on social insurance programmes.
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Of course, these are also the people who are most likely to receive the benefits from social insurance programmes.
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Actual social insurance programmes represent intermediaries on this continuum.
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Many social insurance programmes were affected by cuts as well.
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Nevertheless, this period saw the appearance of several occupationspecific social insurance programmes (among the first in the world) and an increasing state involvement in assistance projects.
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In this respect, social insurance programmes are regarded as universal because they are usually related to past earnings or contributions, not to the current income of recipients.
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Change can be detected in two dimensions: in the overall mix between assistance and insurance programmes and in the balance between elements of reciprocity and solidarity within individual insurance programmes.
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