Shortages in healthcare labor markets were a major concern voiced by critics of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). Using a difference-in-differences strategy, I find the 2014 ACA Medicaid expansions increased the average workweek by 30 min for registered nurses (RNs) and 50 min for licensed practical nurses (LPNs), driven by an increase in full-time work. RNs and LPNs were 3 and 5 percentage points more likely to work full-time, respectively, due to the Medicaid expansions. There is little evidence of increased nurse employment on the extensive margin
The main purpose of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to extend health insurance coverage to more in...
ObjectiveTo predict changes in wage growth for health care workers based on projections of insurance...
An equilibrium model with firm and worker heterogeneity is constructed to analyze labor mar-ket and ...
Shortages in healthcare labor markets were a major concern voiced by critics of the 2010 Patient Pro...
One provision of the Affordable Care Act was to expand Medicaid eligibility for a greater number of ...
Medicaid expansions were used to examine the effects of a surge in demand for primary care on the la...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires employers with at least 50 full-time equivalent employees to ...
This study tests whether the employer mandate under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased involunt...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
Opponents of the ACA have labeled the health care bill a jobs killer. It seems implausible that the ...
A major goal of the ACA was to give workers the ability to obtain insurance outside of their employm...
In a review of the evidence, the authors find that the ACA had minimal effect on employment, hours o...
Most of the discussion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has focused on the extent to which it has ex...
Medicaid expansion of Affordable Care Act (ACA) extended coverage to low-income working adults. Whil...
Background: Despite growing demand for nursing and home health care as the US population ages, compe...
The main purpose of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to extend health insurance coverage to more in...
ObjectiveTo predict changes in wage growth for health care workers based on projections of insurance...
An equilibrium model with firm and worker heterogeneity is constructed to analyze labor mar-ket and ...
Shortages in healthcare labor markets were a major concern voiced by critics of the 2010 Patient Pro...
One provision of the Affordable Care Act was to expand Medicaid eligibility for a greater number of ...
Medicaid expansions were used to examine the effects of a surge in demand for primary care on the la...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires employers with at least 50 full-time equivalent employees to ...
This study tests whether the employer mandate under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased involunt...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) presents an opportunity to significantly improve compensation for Amer...
Opponents of the ACA have labeled the health care bill a jobs killer. It seems implausible that the ...
A major goal of the ACA was to give workers the ability to obtain insurance outside of their employm...
In a review of the evidence, the authors find that the ACA had minimal effect on employment, hours o...
Most of the discussion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has focused on the extent to which it has ex...
Medicaid expansion of Affordable Care Act (ACA) extended coverage to low-income working adults. Whil...
Background: Despite growing demand for nursing and home health care as the US population ages, compe...
The main purpose of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to extend health insurance coverage to more in...
ObjectiveTo predict changes in wage growth for health care workers based on projections of insurance...
An equilibrium model with firm and worker heterogeneity is constructed to analyze labor mar-ket and ...