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The contribution of rwandan health insurance in economic development of rwanda

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par Dusabimana Athanase
Umutara Polytechnic University - Degree of Bachelor of Commerce with Honours (Economics) 2012
  

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4.2.3. Distribution of marital status

Table 3: Distribution of marital status

Marital status

Number of respondents

Percentage (%)

Single

4

29

Married

8

57

Widow/widower

2

14

Total

14

100

Source: Primary data 2012

The table above shows that the respondents in this study were classified into three categories; single, married and widow (er). The married presents a frequency of 8 which covers 57% of 14 respondents. This implies that the information given is significance since the married beneficiaries are the most part to face the problem of these costs of healthcare within their families. From this table single population were 4 which represent 29% this part is made up in the most number of health councilors and the patients. This population is contributing a big to this policy of MHI by sensitization and by paying for their member's families' insurance fees. At least 14% of the respondents are widowers and this is mainly linked with the genocide of 1994.

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