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are involved in the figures for the whole that are
 
given for 1940. In the case of the addition for Austria
 
of income for those regions was rather lower (and even
 
today is somewhat lower) than in the old Reich. While the
 
increase in population amounted to fully 14 percent,
 
probably only some 10 to 12 percent need be added to the
 
disbursements and receipts of the Industrial Insurance
 
Fund (without unemployment insurance). At the same time,
 
the increase in payments for Austria and the Sudetenland 
 
was probably somewhat greater than the increase in income
 
from contributions (see Table g).
 
     Attention has already been called to the fact that 
 
the figures for industrial Insurance (wlthout unemployment
 
insurance) are published only by the calendar year. To 
 
at them to the fiscal year data of the public adminis-
 
tration and the Reich Institution for Unemployment Insur-
 
ance, etc., therefore entails inaccuracy, which can, however, 
 
scarcely be avoided. In consequence of the difference in
 
time of 1/4 year each time, the grants from the Reich and
 
the Reich Institution which are entered by the Industrial
 
Insurance Fund as income to not correspond with the figures
 
 
which are given by those offices as payments to the Industrial 
 
Insurance Fund. In case of the according up of all the public 
 
                                   disbursements,
 
 
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