A majority of married couples in the United States take advantage of the fact that employers often provide health insurance coverage to spouses. When the older spouses become eligible for Medicare, however, many of them can no longer provide their younger spouses with coverage. In this paper, we study how spousal eligibility for Medicare affects the health insurance and health care access of the younger spouse. We find spousal eligibility for Medicare results in the younger spouse having worse insurance coverage and reduced access to health care services
We study the effects of state and federal dependent health insurance mandates on marriage rates of y...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
A majority of married couples in the United States take advantage of the fact that employers often p...
Abstract: I exploit the age-based eligibility structure of Medicare and the age gap between spouses ...
Objective. To assess whether a husband’s Medicare transition leads to insurance dis-ruptions for his...
This paper investigates the effect of the Affordable Care Act preexisting conditions provision on ma...
Health insurance coverage in the years prior to retirement is particularly important because it prot...
Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply reductions ...
This paper investigates the effect of the 2014 Affordable Care Act preexisting conditions provisiono...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...
This paper examines the role of employer provided health insurance in the retirement decisions of du...
As of 2012, 7 percent of employers did not cover spouses when other coverage was available to them a...
Most health insurance in the USA is provided by employers until eligibility for public health insura...
This paper examines the role of employer provided health insurance in the retirement decisions of du...
We study the effects of state and federal dependent health insurance mandates on marriage rates of y...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
A majority of married couples in the United States take advantage of the fact that employers often p...
Abstract: I exploit the age-based eligibility structure of Medicare and the age gap between spouses ...
Objective. To assess whether a husband’s Medicare transition leads to insurance dis-ruptions for his...
This paper investigates the effect of the Affordable Care Act preexisting conditions provision on ma...
Health insurance coverage in the years prior to retirement is particularly important because it prot...
Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply reductions ...
This paper investigates the effect of the 2014 Affordable Care Act preexisting conditions provisiono...
In this study we propose a new explanation for the fact that labor force participation of older marr...
This paper examines the role of employer provided health insurance in the retirement decisions of du...
As of 2012, 7 percent of employers did not cover spouses when other coverage was available to them a...
Most health insurance in the USA is provided by employers until eligibility for public health insura...
This paper examines the role of employer provided health insurance in the retirement decisions of du...
We study the effects of state and federal dependent health insurance mandates on marriage rates of y...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...