The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has greatly increased the proportion of non-elderly Americans with health insurance. One justification for the ACA is that improving individuals' access to health insurance would improve their health outcomes, mostly by increasing the probability that they have a regular source of care. Another is that increasing the availability of health insurance outside of employment reduces the "job lock" that ties poorly matched workers to their jobs only because they want to maintain coverage. This study reviews the literature on the relationships between health insurance and health, between health and work, and between health insurance and labor market outcomes directly. The review uses evidence from recent policy expan...
We analyze whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has affected labor supply of older Americans using ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
This paper exploits a major mid-1990s expansion in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health ca...
This paper provides a broad and general overview of the relationship between the U.S. health care sy...
Medicaid expansion of Affordable Care Act (ACA) extended coverage to low-income working adults. Whil...
The vast majority of individuals in the United States obtain their health insurance through employer...
The Affordable Care Act’s dependent coverage mandate extended young adults’ parental coverage to age...
In the United States, health insurance is often necessary for access to regular, affordable health c...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
In the United States, changes in health policy are inextricably linked to labor market decisions bec...
Health insurance access is an important factor in individuals ’ labor market decisions. A majority o...
While there is a clear relationship between better health and better economic outcomes, the effects ...
We analyze whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has affected labor supply of older Americans using ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
This paper exploits a major mid-1990s expansion in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health ca...
This paper provides a broad and general overview of the relationship between the U.S. health care sy...
Medicaid expansion of Affordable Care Act (ACA) extended coverage to low-income working adults. Whil...
The vast majority of individuals in the United States obtain their health insurance through employer...
The Affordable Care Act’s dependent coverage mandate extended young adults’ parental coverage to age...
In the United States, health insurance is often necessary for access to regular, affordable health c...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
In the United States, changes in health policy are inextricably linked to labor market decisions bec...
Health insurance access is an important factor in individuals ’ labor market decisions. A majority o...
While there is a clear relationship between better health and better economic outcomes, the effects ...
We analyze whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has affected labor supply of older Americans using ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...