Assesses the lack of health insurance and poor health among low-income families, and outlines a strategy to address their healthcare needs by expanding coverage through state-based purchasing pools, subsidies, an individual mandate, and cost containment
Millions of low-income working families in America today are struggling to make ends meet. While wor...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
In this brief, author Jessica Carson examines differences in health insurance coverage by workers’ i...
Outlines the needs of low-income working families in meeting everyday living expenses, and proposes ...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
With so many so vulnerable, the nation needs new policies that make work pay in today’s economy.Publ...
Examines the incidence of work-limiting disability by income level, demographics, and job characteri...
Describes the complex array of public programs and private benefits that can help low-income working...
Compares the changes in insurance status, out-of-pocket costs, access to care, use of prescription d...
Examines falling employer-sponsored insurance rates among low-wage employees of large firms and high...
Outlines the importance of having both insurance and a medical home in reducing health and healthcar...
Access to timely and appropriate medical care is widely perceived to be a major problem in the Unite...
Barry Bluestone, of the University of Massachusetts, and Teresa Ghilarducci, of the University of No...
Millions of low-income working families in America today are struggling to make ends meet. While wor...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
In this brief, author Jessica Carson examines differences in health insurance coverage by workers’ i...
Outlines the needs of low-income working families in meeting everyday living expenses, and proposes ...
Examines the divide in the U.S. labor market between higher wage earners with health insurance, and ...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
One of welfare reform's unintended consequences has been a reduction of health care coverage among p...
With so many so vulnerable, the nation needs new policies that make work pay in today’s economy.Publ...
Examines the incidence of work-limiting disability by income level, demographics, and job characteri...
Describes the complex array of public programs and private benefits that can help low-income working...
Compares the changes in insurance status, out-of-pocket costs, access to care, use of prescription d...
Examines falling employer-sponsored insurance rates among low-wage employees of large firms and high...
Outlines the importance of having both insurance and a medical home in reducing health and healthcar...
Access to timely and appropriate medical care is widely perceived to be a major problem in the Unite...
Barry Bluestone, of the University of Massachusetts, and Teresa Ghilarducci, of the University of No...
Millions of low-income working families in America today are struggling to make ends meet. While wor...
Presents survey findings related to uninsurance, access to regular sources of care, and emergency ro...
In this brief, author Jessica Carson examines differences in health insurance coverage by workers’ i...