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Eine Bürgerversicherung ist rechtens - Eine Untersuchung zu den verfassungsrechtlichen und europarechtlichen Problemen bei der Einführung einer Bürgerversicherung in Deutschland

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  • Fisahn, Andreas, 2013. "Eine Bürgerversicherung ist rechtens - Eine Untersuchung zu den verfassungsrechtlichen und europarechtlichen Problemen bei der Einführung einer Bürgerversicherung in Deutschland," HSI-Working Papers 02, Hugo Sinzheimer Institute for Labour and Social Security Law (HSI), Hans Böckler Foundation.
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    1. Bieback, Karl-Jürgen, 2013. "Verfassungs- und sozialrechtliche Probleme einer Änderung der Beitragsbemessungsgrenze in der GKV," WSI Working Papers 185, The Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation.
    2. Paquet, Robert, 2013. "Auswirkungen der Bürgerversicherung auf die Beschäftigung in der gesetzlichen und der privaten Krankenversicherung," Arbeitspapiere 284, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
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