Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted for workers ages 20--55 years. These studies evaluated job-lock, or reduced worker mobility due to EBHI, and job sorting based on preferences for health benefits. All studies focused on how EBHI affects the job choices of workers with health problems. The first study considered the trend in job-lock for married workers based on the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey (MMES) and the 1996--2000 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Interactions of health insurance with family health measures (difference-in-difference) yielded job-lock estimates ranging from 20--50 percent during 1987. Previous negative findings may be explained by m...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
Employer-provided health insurance in the United States is suspected of restricting job mobility, re...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
The author analyzes data from the National Medical Expenditure Survey of 1987 to measure the importa...
We examine job duration patterns for evidence of health insurance-related job lock among chronically...
While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
This paper assesses if the experience of an acute illness generates decreased job mobility among wor...
It is an established fact that there are high levels of employment volatility in the US. Despite the...
In the first essay, ``Does Government Health Insurance Reduce Job Lock and Job Push?'', I estimate t...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The final issue addressed in ...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
Employer-provided health insurance in the United States is suspected of restricting job mobility, re...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
The author analyzes data from the National Medical Expenditure Survey of 1987 to measure the importa...
We examine job duration patterns for evidence of health insurance-related job lock among chronically...
While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
This paper assesses if the experience of an acute illness generates decreased job mobility among wor...
It is an established fact that there are high levels of employment volatility in the US. Despite the...
In the first essay, ``Does Government Health Insurance Reduce Job Lock and Job Push?'', I estimate t...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The final issue addressed in ...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
Employer-provided health insurance in the United States is suspected of restricting job mobility, re...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...