Abstract: Health insurance reform in Massachusetts lowered the financial cost of both pregnancy (by increased coverage of pregnancy-related medical events) and pregnancy prevention (by increasing access to reliable contraception and family planning). We examine fertility responses for women of childbearing age in Massachusetts and, on net, find no effect from increasing health insurance coverage. This finding, however, masks substantial heterogeneity. For married women aged 20 to 34 – who have high latent fertility and for whom pregnancies are typically wanted – fertility increased by approximately 1 percent. For unmarried women in the same age range – for whom pregnancies are typically unwanted – fertility declined by 10 percent. Fertility...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
Beginning in the mid 1980s and extending through the early to mid 1990s, a substantial number of wom...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...
Health insurance reform in Massachusetts lowered the financial cost of both pregnancy (by increased ...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
Over the last several decades, both delay of childbearing and fertility problems have become increas...
Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health ins...
Policy interventions that increase insurance coverage for infertility treatments may affect fertilit...
In 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation that broadened access to health insurance for its resident...
We examine the impact of recent state-level Medicaid policy changes that expanded eligibility for fa...
The ageing of first-time mothers and the changes in women's labor market conditions have been accomp...
The theoretical and empirical links between public health insurance access and fertility in the Unit...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
In an exploratory study of adolescent fertility in 24 Massachusetts cities, age-specific birth rates...
Background: Few studies have examined health literacy and fertility knowledge among women from low ...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
Beginning in the mid 1980s and extending through the early to mid 1990s, a substantial number of wom...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...
Health insurance reform in Massachusetts lowered the financial cost of both pregnancy (by increased ...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
Over the last several decades, both delay of childbearing and fertility problems have become increas...
Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health ins...
Policy interventions that increase insurance coverage for infertility treatments may affect fertilit...
In 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation that broadened access to health insurance for its resident...
We examine the impact of recent state-level Medicaid policy changes that expanded eligibility for fa...
The ageing of first-time mothers and the changes in women's labor market conditions have been accomp...
The theoretical and empirical links between public health insurance access and fertility in the Unit...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
In an exploratory study of adolescent fertility in 24 Massachusetts cities, age-specific birth rates...
Background: Few studies have examined health literacy and fertility knowledge among women from low ...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
Beginning in the mid 1980s and extending through the early to mid 1990s, a substantial number of wom...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...