This paper reviews the recent economic research on the relationship between health insurance and labor markets in the United States, with an emphasis on research that has emerged since existing major reviews and the aim of identifying the types of data that are needed for this research to progress. We focus on the conceptual and empirical challenges that researchers face in studying these relationships, the data that have allowed this research to proceed, policy-relevant questions that need further study, and the types of data that would help in obtaining better answers to these questions
This thesis deals with a range of topics in health and labor economics. The first part examines the ...
Private and public health insurance provision in the United States operates against a backdrop of 50...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
The Relationship between employees, firms and health insurance in the U.S. has a long history. In th...
This paper provides a broad and general overview of the relationship between the U.S. health care sy...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing...
In the United States, health insurance is often necessary for access to regular, affordable health c...
This chapter provides an overview of the literature linking health, health insurance and labor marke...
This dissertation aims to develop empirical frameworks to assess a variety of health insurance marke...
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...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has greatly increased the proportion of non-elderly Americans with hea...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This thesis deals with a range of topics in health and labor economics. The first part examines the ...
Private and public health insurance provision in the United States operates against a backdrop of 50...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
The Relationship between employees, firms and health insurance in the U.S. has a long history. In th...
This paper provides a broad and general overview of the relationship between the U.S. health care sy...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing...
In the United States, health insurance is often necessary for access to regular, affordable health c...
This chapter provides an overview of the literature linking health, health insurance and labor marke...
This dissertation aims to develop empirical frameworks to assess a variety of health insurance marke...
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...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has greatly increased the proportion of non-elderly Americans with hea...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
This thesis deals with a range of topics in health and labor economics. The first part examines the ...
Private and public health insurance provision in the United States operates against a backdrop of 50...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...