Highlights findings on the factors that drive short-term changes in employer-sponsored health insurance coverage, including the rising cost of health insurance and changes in employment rates and availability of better jobs during macroeconomic cycles
The cost of employer-sponsored health insurance continues to escalate at a staggering pace. Firms of...
[Excerpt] To attract and maintain a skilled workforce, many businesses provide health insurance and ...
sponsored health insurance (ESI) fell 9.4 percentage points. Although the economy was already in a r...
Presents findings from twelve metropolitan areas about employers' efforts to control employee health...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
Analyzes state trends between 1999 and 2009 in the prevalence of employer-sponsored insurance, costs...
We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...
Continuing decline in employment-based health coverage: Among all individuals residing in the United...
Looking at trends in private employer-based health insurance from 2003 to 2013, this issue brief fin...
Employers provide the most common source of health insurance coverage among the nonelderly populatio...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...
Compares estimated changes in employer health coverage and total spending by firm size; offer rates ...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
The cost of employer-sponsored health insurance continues to escalate at a staggering pace. Firms of...
[Excerpt] To attract and maintain a skilled workforce, many businesses provide health insurance and ...
sponsored health insurance (ESI) fell 9.4 percentage points. Although the economy was already in a r...
Presents findings from twelve metropolitan areas about employers' efforts to control employee health...
We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenom...
Analyzes state trends between 1999 and 2009 in the prevalence of employer-sponsored insurance, costs...
We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages...
The following supplementary material for this article is available online: APPENDIX: Regression Resu...
Continuing decline in employment-based health coverage: Among all individuals residing in the United...
Looking at trends in private employer-based health insurance from 2003 to 2013, this issue brief fin...
Employers provide the most common source of health insurance coverage among the nonelderly populatio...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
n the United States, two-thirds of the non-elderly population is covered by employer- provided healt...
Compares estimated changes in employer health coverage and total spending by firm size; offer rates ...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
The cost of employer-sponsored health insurance continues to escalate at a staggering pace. Firms of...
[Excerpt] To attract and maintain a skilled workforce, many businesses provide health insurance and ...
sponsored health insurance (ESI) fell 9.4 percentage points. Although the economy was already in a r...