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Modelling the Impact of Changing Household Structure on Social Security in the Netherlands

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Social Security, Household, and Family Dynamics in Ageing Societies

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This chapter reports the findings of the research project ‘The impact of changing household structures on future social security expenditures in the Netherlands’, which was carried out at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)with financial support from the Netherlands Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.

The research reported in this paper was financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. Most of the data used for the calculations presented here were collected by the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics.

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van Imhoff, E. (1995). Modelling the Impact of Changing Household Structure on Social Security in the Netherlands. In: Social Security, Household, and Family Dynamics in Ageing Societies. European Studies of Population, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8441-8_6

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