- I. M. Rubinow
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name = Isaac Max Rubinow
image_size = 200px
caption = Courtesy of the Isaac M. Rubinow Papers, Kheel Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
birth_date = 1875
birth_place = Russia
death_date = death year and age|1936|1875
death_place =
occupation = Actuary
spouse =
parents =
children =Isaac Max Rubinow (1875–1936) was a leading theorist on
social insurance and one of the most influential writers on the subject. Rubinow was an MD, and held a Ph.D. in economics fromColumbia University . His 1913 book, "Social Insurance", was the most influential early work onsocial security . His work impacted a generation ofsocial reform ers, including PresidentTheodore Roosevelt , who used Rubinow's work in drafting theProgressive Party platform in 1912. The Progressive Party was the first of its kind to call for social insurance.Rubinow was a
Russia nJew who immigrated to theUnited States in 1893, at the age of 18. Trained as a medical doctor, he grew so upset with the misery of his patients that he decided he could do more good for the common man by helping to alleviate their economic woes than he could as a physician.Employed as an
actuary , Rubinow was central to the formation of the Casualty Actuarial and Statistical Society of America in 1914, which is known today as theCasualty Actuarial Society . Rubinow was elected its first president Harvard citation |CAS|2008.Rubinow's 1934 book, "The Quest for Security", established him as the most recognized theorist on social insurance in the first three decades of the twentieth century.
References
Citation
last = CAS
author-link = Casualty Actuarial Society
year =2008
contribution = History
url = http://www.casact.org/about/index.cfm?fa=aboutTheCAS
title = CAS Overview
publisher =Casualty Actuarial Society
accessdate = 2008-09-14Persondata
NAME= Isaac Max Rubinow
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= I. M. Rubinow
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actuary andeconomist
DATE OF BIRTH= 1875
PLACE OF BIRTH=Russia
DATE OF DEATH= 1936
PLACE OF DEATH=United States of America
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