The author analyzes data from the National Medical Expenditure Survey of 1987 to measure the importance of "job lock"-the reduction in job mobility due to the non-portability of employer-provided health insurance. Refining the approach commonly used by other researchers investigating the same question, the author finds insignificant estimates of job lock; moreover, the confidence intervals of these estimates exclude large levels of job lock. A replication of an influential previous study that used the same data source shows large and significant job lock, as did that study, but when methodological problems are corrected and improved data are used to construct the job lock variables, job lock is found to be small and statistically insigni...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This study evaluates whether the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which ...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The final issue addressed in ...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The final issue addressed in ...
Employer-provided health insurance in the United States is suspected of restricting job mobility, re...
We examine job duration patterns for evidence of health insurance-related job lock among chronically...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
type="main" xml:id="irel12127-abs-0001"> Employer-provided health insurance may restrict job mob...
Employer-provided health insurance may restrict job mobility, resulting in “job lock.” Previou...
Employer-provided health insurance may restrict job mobility, resulting in “job lock.” Previou...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This study evaluates whether the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which ...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The final issue addressed in ...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The final issue addressed in ...
Employer-provided health insurance in the United States is suspected of restricting job mobility, re...
We examine job duration patterns for evidence of health insurance-related job lock among chronically...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
type="main" xml:id="irel12127-abs-0001"> Employer-provided health insurance may restrict job mob...
Employer-provided health insurance may restrict job mobility, resulting in “job lock.” Previou...
Employer-provided health insurance may restrict job mobility, resulting in “job lock.” Previou...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This study evaluates whether the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which ...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...