Disability Income Insurance and the Individual
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https://doi.org/10.1016/1057-0810(91)90008-MAbstract
In this article, both institutional and research literature pertaining to disability income insurance issues is reviewed from the perspective of the individual. Primary issues include the nature of the risk, the quantity of purchase decision, the choice of product, and the selection of supplier. An ultimate objective is to provide the reader with the foundation necessary to initiate future research efforts focusing on disability-related loss exposures. Potential areas for future research are suggested.
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