<p>The paper deliberate on the key roles to be played by all stakeholders-Insurers, regulator and the Government. The working group also agrees that the cost of such cover should be affordable. There is an overwhelming demand for social protection among the poor. </p
Microinsurance is a powerful tool in helping low-income households transition out of poverty, but it...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
This Practical Note examines the nascent micro-insurance sector in West Bengal, paying particular at...
Considering the socio economic plight of the people of India with one fourth of them under poverty l...
Despite its rapid growth, India remains a poor country. Only one in ten Indian workers are formally ...
Microinsurance offers policies to cover four types of risk; life, health, accidental and property an...
<p>-As a part of developmental role, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA)<br>finali...
Micro Insurance in India is beginning from the financial institutions’ activities i.e., they hedge t...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
Micro-Finance Health Insurance in Developing Countries In developing economies, health shocks play a...
Microfinance is a sort of banking services given to people1 with low income, who generally would hav...
Micro insurance policies are specifically designed for the low income people in terms of low premium...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
The preponderance of risk and vulnerability facing the poor is well recorded. In spite of advances i...
Microinsurance is a powerful tool in helping low-income households transition out of poverty, but it...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
This Practical Note examines the nascent micro-insurance sector in West Bengal, paying particular at...
Considering the socio economic plight of the people of India with one fourth of them under poverty l...
Despite its rapid growth, India remains a poor country. Only one in ten Indian workers are formally ...
Microinsurance offers policies to cover four types of risk; life, health, accidental and property an...
<p>-As a part of developmental role, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA)<br>finali...
Micro Insurance in India is beginning from the financial institutions’ activities i.e., they hedge t...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
Micro-Finance Health Insurance in Developing Countries In developing economies, health shocks play a...
Microfinance is a sort of banking services given to people1 with low income, who generally would hav...
Micro insurance policies are specifically designed for the low income people in terms of low premium...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
The preponderance of risk and vulnerability facing the poor is well recorded. In spite of advances i...
Microinsurance is a powerful tool in helping low-income households transition out of poverty, but it...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
This Practical Note examines the nascent micro-insurance sector in West Bengal, paying particular at...