In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal labor market. This extension may have modified the incentives to participate in the formal and informal labor markets, potentially reducing overall participation or the share of individuals in the formal labor market whose partners were formally employed. Using a difference-in-differences methodology, effects of the Health Insurance expansion are estimated by comparing individuals affected by the policy over time with similar but unaffected individuals. We find negative and statistically significant effects: the policy extension reduces the share of the economically-active population in the formal labor market by 0.95 percentage points and wom...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
We use variation in medical malpractice payments driven by the recent “medical malpractice crisis” t...
I examine the impact of a health insurance program for the poor implemented in Indonesia in 2005 on ...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
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...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health...
This is an experimental study in economics of mandated benefits. Most individuals who have health in...
Health reforms in low and middle-income countries usually include the provision of free or subsidize...
Brazil began the implementation of SUS (Universal Health Insurance) in 1988. To the extent that SUS ...
This paper studies the incentive effects of social security benefits on labor market informality fol...
The paper studies a large-scale expansion of employment-based benefits in the social insurance syste...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women’s labor sup...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
We use variation in medical malpractice payments driven by the recent “medical malpractice crisis” t...
I examine the impact of a health insurance program for the poor implemented in Indonesia in 2005 on ...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
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...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health...
This is an experimental study in economics of mandated benefits. Most individuals who have health in...
Health reforms in low and middle-income countries usually include the provision of free or subsidize...
Brazil began the implementation of SUS (Universal Health Insurance) in 1988. To the extent that SUS ...
This paper studies the incentive effects of social security benefits on labor market informality fol...
The paper studies a large-scale expansion of employment-based benefits in the social insurance syste...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women’s labor sup...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
We use variation in medical malpractice payments driven by the recent “medical malpractice crisis” t...
I examine the impact of a health insurance program for the poor implemented in Indonesia in 2005 on ...