In the wake of the expansion of Wisconsin's public health-insurance program, this research explores the extent to which a program like Wisconsin's BadgerCare reduces the proportion of the low-income population without health-care coverage
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
states with a number of implementation choices concerning administrative models for the new programs...
research. We thank Richard Frank and two referees of this journal for their very helpful and insight...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...
Poster with text describing research conducted by Christine Eggers, Kathy German, Ian Hansen and Car...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...
One of the policy questions expected to receive considerable attention during the State Children\u27...
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its su...
This paper examines how income levels affected the substitution of public health insurance for priva...
This study will assess the effect of public health insurance coverage on the labor supply of low-inc...
About 7.4 million children were covered by the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) at ...
This paper uses data from the National Survey of America's Families (1997–2002) to explore the links...
insurance coverage for children. We explore a range of alternative estimation strategies, including ...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
states with a number of implementation choices concerning administrative models for the new programs...
research. We thank Richard Frank and two referees of this journal for their very helpful and insight...
The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was designed to increase the number of childre...
Poster with text describing research conducted by Christine Eggers, Kathy German, Ian Hansen and Car...
This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance...
One of the policy questions expected to receive considerable attention during the State Children\u27...
In this paper, we explore whether the specific design of a state's program has contributed to its su...
This paper examines how income levels affected the substitution of public health insurance for priva...
This study will assess the effect of public health insurance coverage on the labor supply of low-inc...
About 7.4 million children were covered by the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) at ...
This paper uses data from the National Survey of America's Families (1997–2002) to explore the links...
insurance coverage for children. We explore a range of alternative estimation strategies, including ...
At stake is the level of federal funding that will be available to support the program and whether t...
• SCHIP buy-in programs, available in a growing number of states, provide comprehensive health insur...
Reviews the literature on the impact of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs on t...
states with a number of implementation choices concerning administrative models for the new programs...