[[abstract]]This paper investigates the impacts of national health insurance on the labor market, by considering the case of Taiwan, which implemented national health insurance in March 1995. Taiwan’s national health insurance is financed by premiums, which are proportional to an employee’s salary. These premiums may introduce distortions to the labor market. Based on repeated cross-sections of individual data we find that, on average, private sector employees’ work hours declined relative to their public sector counterparts, whereas their relative wage rates were almost unchanged with the introduction of national health insurance. The results suggest that neither private sector employers nor their employees were able to shift their premium...
By reducing uncertainty about future medical expenses, comprehensive health insurance can reduce hou...
[[abstract]]In this article we tried to understand the effect of the enforcement of the amendment to...
This is an experimental study in economics of mandated benefits. Most individuals who have health in...
This paper investigates the impacts of national health insurance on the labor market, by considering...
While there are concerns of potential disemployment effects due to national health insurance (NHI), ...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the effects of employment protection on wages. The implementatio...
Increases in the cost of providing health insurance must have some effect on labor markets, either i...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...
We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages...
[[abstract]]Background: Universal national health insurance, financed jointly by payroll taxes, subs...
By reducing uncertainty about future medical expenses, comprehensive health insurance can reduce hou...
[[abstract]]In this article we tried to understand the effect of the enforcement of the amendment to...
This is an experimental study in economics of mandated benefits. Most individuals who have health in...
This paper investigates the impacts of national health insurance on the labor market, by considering...
While there are concerns of potential disemployment effects due to national health insurance (NHI), ...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the effects of employment protection on wages. The implementatio...
Increases in the cost of providing health insurance must have some effect on labor markets, either i...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...
Estimates are reported of the consequences of health on participation in the labor force of elderly ...
We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages...
[[abstract]]Background: Universal national health insurance, financed jointly by payroll taxes, subs...
By reducing uncertainty about future medical expenses, comprehensive health insurance can reduce hou...
[[abstract]]In this article we tried to understand the effect of the enforcement of the amendment to...
This is an experimental study in economics of mandated benefits. Most individuals who have health in...