While discussion about health care encompasses a wide array of issues-inadequate access, the growing share of national resources devoted to health care, the incidence of cost-shifting from the uninsured to the insured, and differences in premium costs between seemingly similar insured individuals-growing significance has been placed on how aspects of the current system may create distortions in the labor market. Some of these issues are addressed in this working paper, including the extent to which labor market mobility is hampered by the nonportability of employer-provided insurance.
The United States has the distinction of being the only industrialized nation without universal heal...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
This paper provides a broad and general overview of the relationship between the U.S. health care sy...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
In the United States, health insurance is often necessary for access to regular, affordable health c...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
The Relationship between employees, firms and health insurance in the U.S. has a long history. In th...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
This session will explore the impact of the U.S. health care system on U.S. labor markets. ; Why do ...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
In the first essay, ``Does Government Health Insurance Reduce Job Lock and Job Push?'', I estimate t...
The United States has the distinction of being the only industrialized nation without universal heal...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
This paper provides a broad and general overview of the relationship between the U.S. health care sy...
A distinctive feature of the health insurance market in the U.S. is the restriction of group insuran...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
In the United States, health insurance is often necessary for access to regular, affordable health c...
Three studies of the labor market effects of employment-based health insurance (EBHI) were conducted...
The Relationship between employees, firms and health insurance in the U.S. has a long history. In th...
In the United States, private health insurance coverage is closely tied to employment most individua...
This session will explore the impact of the U.S. health care system on U.S. labor markets. ; Why do ...
This paper assesses the impact of employer-provided health insurance on job mobility by exploring th...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
In the first essay, ``Does Government Health Insurance Reduce Job Lock and Job Push?'', I estimate t...
The United States has the distinction of being the only industrialized nation without universal heal...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...
I study job lock and job push, the twin phenomena believed to be caused by employment-contingent hea...