Using a sample of 2,271 workers from the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce whose employers offered personal health insurance, this article investigates the gendered nature of health insurance benefit take-ups. These analyses include family and employment characteristics in addition to employers’ contributions to health insurance premiums, a measure that is unexamined in sociological analyses of health benefits. Progressive logistic regression models predict the effects of gender and family characteristics. Results indicate that women with employed spouses are less likely to take up their own health benefits than are comparable men, net of basic employment characteristics. Gender differences disappear, however, when controlling f...
Background Gender issues remain a neglected area in most approaches to health workforce policy, plan...
In this paper I explore how the sex composition of occupations affects the work-family benefits made...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...
Using a sample of 2,271 workers from the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce whose employe...
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 ...
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 ...
Having health insurance is a crucial factor for many to sustain life in America. This study examines...
About 60 percent of married women are in the labor force (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002). As a res...
Health insurance for the working population of the United States is largely provided through employe...
This article uses the 1996 General Social Survey (GSS) and the 1992 National Study of the Changing W...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
Empirical investigations of flexible benefits plans, an increasingly popular type of plan that allow...
I examine whether the availability of health coverage through the spouse’s health plan influences a ...
Background Gender issues remain a neglected area in most approaches to health workforce policy, plan...
In this paper I explore how the sex composition of occupations affects the work-family benefits made...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...
Using a sample of 2,271 workers from the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce whose employe...
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 ...
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 ...
Having health insurance is a crucial factor for many to sustain life in America. This study examines...
About 60 percent of married women are in the labor force (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002). As a res...
Health insurance for the working population of the United States is largely provided through employe...
This article uses the 1996 General Social Survey (GSS) and the 1992 National Study of the Changing W...
This work presents new evidence on the effect of husbands’ health insurance on wives’ labor supply. ...
Empirical investigations of flexible benefits plans, an increasingly popular type of plan that allow...
I examine whether the availability of health coverage through the spouse’s health plan influences a ...
Background Gender issues remain a neglected area in most approaches to health workforce policy, plan...
In this paper I explore how the sex composition of occupations affects the work-family benefits made...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...