We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women’s labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical framework that examines the effects of ECHI on the labor supply response to a health shock, which suggests that women with ECHI are less likely to reduce their labor supply in response to a health shock, relative to women with health insurance through their spouse’s employer. Second, we empirically examine this relationship based on labor supply responses to breast cancer. We find that health shocks decrease labor supply to a greater extent among women insured by their spouse’s policy than among women with health insurance through their own employer, suggesting that ECHI creates in...
Rising cancer survival rates and retiring at older ages improve the probability of labor market pres...
Unexpected health events such as a heart attack or new cancer diagnosis are very common for workers ...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women's labor sup...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply fol...
Employment-contingent health insurance may create incentives for ill workers to remain employed at a...
“Health, Health Insurance, and Labor Supply. ” The authors are grateful to Myra Owens, Ph.D. an
Health care is a rapidly growing hot topic of debate in the United States. Employer provided health ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health...
Health reforms in low and middle-income countries usually include the provision of free or subsidize...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
This paper examines the impact of the introduction of the Medicaid program on labor supply decisions...
Rising cancer survival rates and retiring at older ages improve the probability of labor market pres...
Unexpected health events such as a heart attack or new cancer diagnosis are very common for workers ...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women's labor sup...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply fol...
Employment-contingent health insurance may create incentives for ill workers to remain employed at a...
“Health, Health Insurance, and Labor Supply. ” The authors are grateful to Myra Owens, Ph.D. an
Health care is a rapidly growing hot topic of debate in the United States. Employer provided health ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health...
Health reforms in low and middle-income countries usually include the provision of free or subsidize...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
This paper examines the impact of the introduction of the Medicaid program on labor supply decisions...
Rising cancer survival rates and retiring at older ages improve the probability of labor market pres...
Unexpected health events such as a heart attack or new cancer diagnosis are very common for workers ...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...