This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health insurance. The outcomes in the 63 studies reviewed include labour supply in terms of hours worked and the probability of employment, self-employment and the level of economic formalisation. One of the key findings is that the current literature is vastly concentrated on the US. We show that spousal coverage in the US is associated with reduced labour supply of secondary earners. The effect of Medicaid in the US on labour supply of its recipients is ambiguous. However we have initial evidence of labour supply distortion caused by Children's Health Insurance Program, Affordable Care Act and other public health insurance expansions. A tentative...
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the emp...
Using a general equilibrium life cycle model with endogenous labor supply and idiosyncratic risks in...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women’s labor sup...
This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the l...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
The expansion of health insurance in emerging countries raises concerns about the unintended negativ...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
The expansion of health insurance in emerging countries raises concerns about the unintended negativ...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women's labor sup...
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the emp...
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the emp...
Using a general equilibrium life cycle model with endogenous labor supply and idiosyncratic risks in...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women’s labor sup...
This study provides a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour supply effects of health...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the lab...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the l...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
The expansion of health insurance in emerging countries raises concerns about the unintended negativ...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
The expansion of health insurance in emerging countries raises concerns about the unintended negativ...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women's labor sup...
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the emp...
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the emp...
Using a general equilibrium life cycle model with endogenous labor supply and idiosyncratic risks in...
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women’s labor sup...