INSURANCE OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS 



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Financial Summary of the Entire Insurance Business from 1910 to 1912. 



(In Florins) (i). 



I. Working Expenses. 

 (a) Central Administration . . . . 

 (6) Provincial Mutual Societies . . 



Total 



2. Medical Attekdance 

 AND Compensation. 



(a) Central Society ; 

 Temporary (2) . 

 Permanent (2) . 



Total 



(6) Provincial Mutual Societies 



Total of Expenditure due to Accidents. . 



3. Total Amount of Wages Insured. 



4. Contributions Collected 

 PER 100 Florins of Wages 



(a) Central Society : 



for Working Expenses 



for Assistance 



for Reserve Fund 



(6) Provincial Mutual Societies : 



for Assistance 



for Other Expenses 



Total Contributions Collected 



1912 



21,905655 

 12,870.32 



17,020.52 

 16,360.61 



26.490.97 

 19.446.37 



34,775-975 36,211.235 ' 47,982.86 



4,890.61 



6,858.475 



29,347 — 38,970.04 



34.237.61 

 16,720.465 



8,613.05 

 56,825.64 



45.828.515 

 28,669.70 



50,958.075 j 74,498.215 

 8,959.075 11,896,846.15 



65,438.69(3) 

 33,644,625 



99,083.315 

 13,946,459 — 



(i) A Dutch florin = 2.0832 francs. 



(2) The amounts shown include all expenditure (medical assistance and compensation for 

 loss of wages) due to accidents within the year, borne by the Central Society. Further amoimts 

 to be paid in successive years are calculated at their value at the moment of making out the 

 accounts. 



(3) The figures for 1912 are very high on account of the comparatively large number of 

 serious accidents, causing the expenditure of quite 28,000 florins that year. 



