How often do U.S. employees receive health insurance offers from employers? When offered, how often do they take up their employer-based health insurance? This article uses the 1992 and 2002 waves of the National Study of the Changing Workforce (NSCW) to investigate changes in access to (offers) and employees electing to accept, take, or purchase their employers’ health insurance plans (take-ups) among wage and salaried workers. Although much research has studied employee health benefits, little has examined the intersection of gender and race regarding both offers and take-ups of such benefits. Logistic regression results indicate that offers and take-ups of personal health benefits declined from 1992 to 2002, net of salient controls. Furt...
On average, U.S. workers fortunate enough to be offered health insurance through their place of work...
It is an established fact that there are high levels of employment volatility in the US. Despite the...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...
How often do U.S. employees receive health insurance offers from employers? When offered, how often ...
How often do U.S. employees receive health insurance offers from employers? When offered, how often ...
Study of the Changing Workforce whose employers offered personal health insurance, this article inve...
Health care is a rapidly growing hot topic of debate in the United States. Employer provided health ...
Using a sample of 2,271 workers from the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce whose employe...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
This Issue Brief examines the state of employment-based health benefits among workers with respect t...
As purchasers of the majority of private health insurance in the U.S., employers play an important r...
The characteristics of an individual, the local labor market, and the firm where an individual is em...
As health care costs continue to rise, health insurance premiums have also been forced upward. As a ...
Although most private health insurance in US is employment-based, little is known about how employer...
Relative to whites, Hispanics and blacks are less likely to have employer health insurance coverage....
On average, U.S. workers fortunate enough to be offered health insurance through their place of work...
It is an established fact that there are high levels of employment volatility in the US. Despite the...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...
How often do U.S. employees receive health insurance offers from employers? When offered, how often ...
How often do U.S. employees receive health insurance offers from employers? When offered, how often ...
Study of the Changing Workforce whose employers offered personal health insurance, this article inve...
Health care is a rapidly growing hot topic of debate in the United States. Employer provided health ...
Using a sample of 2,271 workers from the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce whose employe...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
This Issue Brief examines the state of employment-based health benefits among workers with respect t...
As purchasers of the majority of private health insurance in the U.S., employers play an important r...
The characteristics of an individual, the local labor market, and the firm where an individual is em...
As health care costs continue to rise, health insurance premiums have also been forced upward. As a ...
Although most private health insurance in US is employment-based, little is known about how employer...
Relative to whites, Hispanics and blacks are less likely to have employer health insurance coverage....
On average, U.S. workers fortunate enough to be offered health insurance through their place of work...
It is an established fact that there are high levels of employment volatility in the US. Despite the...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...