Rural Fire Departmentmeans,for the purpose ofArticles 4A or 14 ofthis Chapter, abona fidedepartment which, as determined by theCommissioner of Insurance, is classified as not less than class "9"in accordance withrating methods, schedules, classifications, underwriting rules, bylaws or regulations eff...
Our data on remittances do not provide support to this self-insurance hypothesis. In contrast, we find that returning men in our data receive considerable assistance from their home communities during their migration spell. While for women, mutual exchange of trivially small gifts with the extended...
The higher ability to insure in rural areas in comparison to urban areas is also apparent from self-reported information about shocks (e.g., weather, health, and prices) and coping strategies (i.e, self-insurance, mutual insurance, or no response). Households in rural areas report using an...
This model yields predictions contrary to those from fairness models in which agents reward actors with good intentions (Rabin 1993) or give gifts to reduce inequality (Fehr & Schmidt 1999), as well as mutual insurance models in which households give gifts to those households with whom they ...
One promising strategy could be to connect rural librarians to community health coalitions, where mutual learning and resource sharing among members may occur. For instance, McGladrey et al. [30] describe recruiting a representative from a public library in rural Kentucky to a coalition that in ...
Therefore, we can see the increasingly serious phenomenon of “fewer rural residents, more rural residential land” under the mutual reinforcement of FP Mand LAM. 5.4. Spatial Spillover Effect The previous literature suggests that there may be spatial correlations between some of the variables ...
Lastly, it is worth noting that a physician and a pharmacist shared a mutual agreement regarding the importance of possessing knowledge about antibiotic use when utilizing or explaining DAP. “It (whether to use an antibiotic) requires our clinical experiences, a deep understanding of respiratory dis...
Therefore, we can see the increasingly serious phenomenon of “fewer rural residents, more rural residential land” under the mutual reinforcement of FP Mand LAM. 5.4. Spatial Spillover Effect The previous literature suggests that there may be spatial correlations between some of the variables ...
In Uganda, the “Partnership paradigm (PP) was implemented to promote mutual respect and accommodation between the formerly opposed biomedical staff and the TBAs” [6]. The main aim of the PP model was to build ongoing dialogue between the health professionals who would learn each other’s ...
The first was to establish a cooperative management system that contained profit distribution, an accumulation fund, a mutual risk reserve fund, and an endowment insurance subsidy for members. Considering the conditions of the scattered villages, high mountains, steep roads, and lack of beekeeping tec...