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Golden slumbers: The health benefits of good sleep Published date: 16 Mar 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Swiss Re has conducted research into sleep and other modifiable lifestyle factors for many years as part of our focus on helping ... By Adam Strange, Life & Health R&D Manager, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Golden slumbers: The health benefits of good sleep
Endemic Covid: The end of the pandemic? Published date: 04 Mar 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication The WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic in March 2020. Ever since, people having been asking when the pandemic will end. By Adam Strange, Life & Health R&D Manager, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Endemic Covid: The end of the pandemic?
US litigation funding and social inflation: the rising costs of legal liability Published date: 09 Dec 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Our research finds that TPLF contributes to higher awards, longer cases and greater legal expenses. By Multiple Authors Go to US litigation funding and social inflation: the rising costs of legal liability
To BE or not to BE Published date: 24 Nov 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication As the application of BE in insurance becomes increasingly more common place, regulations on its fair implementation are also ... By Multiple Authors Go to To BE or not to BE
Mental health in Singapore: insurance can help bridge the protection gap Published date: 27 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication This Swiss Re Institute report focuses on Singapore, based on survey and interviews conducted from March to May 2021. By Xin Dai, Chief Economist China, Swiss Re Institute Go to Mental health in Singapore: insurance can help bridge the protection gap
Head first: supporting consumers‘ mental wellbeing through insurance Published date: 07 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Swiss Re Institute has conducted a new survey in the Guangdong & Hong Kong insurance markets of the GBA, to understand the ... By Matt Singleton, Proposition Manager Go to Head first: supporting consumers‘ mental wellbeing through insurance
Biodiversity and the benefits for human health Published date: 06 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication In "Biodiversity and the benefits for human health" you can read how beneficial time spent in nature can be for physical and ... By Oliver Schelske, Natural Assets R&D Lead, Swiss Re Institute Go to Biodiversity and the benefits for human health
Women as insurance decision-makers Published date: 05 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Women are key decision-makers for insurance purchases, but are often not visible as a target purchaser for many insurance products. By Irina Fan, former Head Insurance Market Analysis at Swiss Re Institute Go to Women as insurance decision-makers
The insurance rationale for carbon removal solutions Published date: 08 Jul 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication To limit global warming to 2015 Paris Accord levels, the world's net emissions of greenhouse gases need to drop to zero by 2050. By Multiple Authors Go to The insurance rationale for carbon removal solutions
Drought is insurable Published date: 16 Jun 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article Swiss Re developed an effective soil moisture deficit index insurance that protects farmers against the financial losses caused ... By Marcel Andriesse, Head Agriculture Centre & Parametric Go to Drought is insurable