60 DENMARK - INSURANCE AND THRIFT 



societies. From the information obtained, it appears that of 2,025 victims 

 of accidents, compulsorily insured, only 1,010 or 49.9 % were members of 

 sickness insurance societies. In the preceding year, the proportion was 

 only 45.7%, so that there has been some progress made in the matter. 



The corresponding figures for the voluntarily insured were 66.4 % 

 in 1912 and 57.8 % in 1911. 



In the 2,095 cases treated in 1912, 1,766 of the risks were insured by 

 mutual societies and 297 by Hmited Uabihty societies, 4 cases not by any 

 society, 15 were covered by the State itself, and with regard to the remaining 

 13 there is no information. 



