This research explores the health insurance coverage of various Hispanic subgroups in comparison to non-Hispanic whites and blacks. The impact of immigration status is also considered as we hypothesize that nativity, duration, and naturalization tap a possible process of structural acculturation that increases access to insurance coverage for Hispanic groups. We find that the immigration variables impact the type of insurance reported. However, race/ethnic disparities continue to exist, with the various Hispanic subgroups more likely to report miscellaneous government health insurance or no health insurance coverage as compared to non-Hispanic whites
Previous research has demonstrated that Latino young adults are uninsured at higher rates relative t...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
Objectives: This study compares health insurance transitions between non-immigrants and immigrants.M...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50).Policy makers, insurance companies, physicians, healt...
Background. Lack of coverage, lack of access, and failure to utilize health care services have all b...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the differences in observed and unobserved factors affecting rates...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
The objective of the paper is to estimate the effects of immigration on natives' probability of havi...
Objectives. I examined insurance coverage and medical expenditures of both immigrant and US-born adu...
Content file updated by author on 16 February 2015.This paper investigates how the rate of uninsuran...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to he...
Previous research has demonstrated that Latino young adults are uninsured at higher rates relative t...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
Objectives: This study compares health insurance transitions between non-immigrants and immigrants.M...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50).Policy makers, insurance companies, physicians, healt...
Background. Lack of coverage, lack of access, and failure to utilize health care services have all b...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the differences in observed and unobserved factors affecting rates...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
The objective of the paper is to estimate the effects of immigration on natives' probability of havi...
Objectives. I examined insurance coverage and medical expenditures of both immigrant and US-born adu...
Content file updated by author on 16 February 2015.This paper investigates how the rate of uninsuran...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to he...
Previous research has demonstrated that Latino young adults are uninsured at higher rates relative t...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...