Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health insurance plans nationwide do not cover infertility diagnoses or treatments, to date fifteen states have enacted some form of infertility insurance mandate. In this paper, I use data from the Vital Statistics Detail Natality Data and Census population estimates to examine whether these statelevel mandates were successful in increasing fertility rates. Using a difference-in-differences approach, I exploit variation in the enactment of mandates both across states and over time, and identify control groups that should not have been affected by infertility coverage. My results suggest that the mandates significantly increase first birth rates for wo...
As the number and scope of state health insurance mandates increases, many have theorized that the i...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
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Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health ins...
During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. These treatment...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...
Policy interventions that increase insurance coverage for infertility treatments may affect fertilit...
Over the last several decades, both delay of childbearing and fertility problems have become increas...
The ageing of first-time mothers and the changes in women's labor market conditions have been accomp...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
The goal of this research paper is to explore the relationship between infertility treatments, speci...
Health insurance reform in Massachusetts lowered the financial cost of both pregnancy (by increased ...
This paper examines the labor market effects of state health insurance mandates that increase the co...
Approximately 15% of couples in the United States (U.S.) suffer from infertility. Existing infertili...
This Comment addresses two central issues. First, it discusses the current state of the law for infe...
As the number and scope of state health insurance mandates increases, many have theorized that the i...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-02-07T00:00:00Z26172995PMC6366446vault:3145
Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health ins...
During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. These treatment...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...
Policy interventions that increase insurance coverage for infertility treatments may affect fertilit...
Over the last several decades, both delay of childbearing and fertility problems have become increas...
The ageing of first-time mothers and the changes in women's labor market conditions have been accomp...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
The goal of this research paper is to explore the relationship between infertility treatments, speci...
Health insurance reform in Massachusetts lowered the financial cost of both pregnancy (by increased ...
This paper examines the labor market effects of state health insurance mandates that increase the co...
Approximately 15% of couples in the United States (U.S.) suffer from infertility. Existing infertili...
This Comment addresses two central issues. First, it discusses the current state of the law for infe...
As the number and scope of state health insurance mandates increases, many have theorized that the i...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-02-07T00:00:00Z26172995PMC6366446vault:3145