This Article contends that gender is an impermissible basis for calculating insurance premiums and payments. Although this Article agrees with the arguments of those who share this view, it offers a different justification for eliminating gender discrimination in insurance. Part I of this Article briefly reviews the status of existing restrictions on gender discrimination in insurance. Part II examines the issues involved in gender-based insurance rating from the perspective of both insurers and advocates of individual equality. Part III presents a new justification for unisex insurance
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Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference organized by the Insurance Law Association of Serbia and G...
Recent attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and the potential rollback of the interpretation o...
For years, insurance companies have been utilizing gender as a classification variable, typically in...
Insurers use actuarial statistics as rating variables to differentiate and distinguish for the purpo...
96 leaves. Advisor: Dwight SaundersThe problem. Public interest in the practices of the insurance...
The main reason for different insurance premiums and benefits is the use of different statistically ...
This Article classifies most of the public debate about classification as coming from one of two per...
Insurers use actuarial statistics as rating variables to differentiate and distinguish for the purp...
When does gender-based differentiation in insurance practice constitute discrimination? In life insu...
This Comment first outlines a few basic insurance concepts and distinguishes employer-provided plans...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, is the most sweeping change to the U.S. healthcare s...
In Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. v. Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania S...
The main reason for different insurance premiums and benefits is the use of different statistically ...
Insurance companies are in the business of discrimination. Insurers attempt to segregate insureds in...
In this piece, I take issue with one of the fundamental tenets of law and economics as it has been u...
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference organized by the Insurance Law Association of Serbia and G...
Recent attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and the potential rollback of the interpretation o...
For years, insurance companies have been utilizing gender as a classification variable, typically in...