The regulatory framework in which employee benefits products are marketed and consumed by individuals and groups seeking to reduce exposure to covered events which influences the way insurance products are developed. The paper examines the important role that various forms on insurance play in the total compensation of low wage employees, focusing in particular on disability and health insurance. In particular, the author seeks ways in which the applicable regulatory framework might be altered to improve access and coverage. The important aspect of state regulatory law is the growing tendency to impose mandates on insurers who wish to do business within their borders. Although there are sensitive issues surrounding the use of permittin...
The study aimed to produce a set of guiding principles to assist national policy makers and regulato...
A firm’s decision to drop the offer of employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), reduce eligibil-ity for E...
This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based in...
The regulatory framework in which employee benefits products are marketed and consumed by individual...
In the United States, about two thirds of the non-elderly population obtains health insurance covera...
article published in economic reviewSociety has several institutional mechanisms that promote the co...
This paper provides a context for the discussion of reforming the framework of insurance regulation ...
Disability Insurance (DI) may affect workers’ outcomes such as their probability to enter DI, to rec...
Many policy initiatives to increase health insurance coverage would subsidize employers to offer cov...
This paper exploits cross-state and federal variation in minimum wages to investigate the impact of ...
One might think, since passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA),\u27 that the em...
This paper looks at the implications of targeting from the perspective of social insurance. Governme...
ABSTRACT: State-government–provided reinsurance—essentially, insurance for insurance companies—can r...
This article discusses the issues of insurance, which today allow us to solve a number of social nee...
This contribution focuses on the governance of industrial accidents and occupational diseases. Preve...
The study aimed to produce a set of guiding principles to assist national policy makers and regulato...
A firm’s decision to drop the offer of employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), reduce eligibil-ity for E...
This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based in...
The regulatory framework in which employee benefits products are marketed and consumed by individual...
In the United States, about two thirds of the non-elderly population obtains health insurance covera...
article published in economic reviewSociety has several institutional mechanisms that promote the co...
This paper provides a context for the discussion of reforming the framework of insurance regulation ...
Disability Insurance (DI) may affect workers’ outcomes such as their probability to enter DI, to rec...
Many policy initiatives to increase health insurance coverage would subsidize employers to offer cov...
This paper exploits cross-state and federal variation in minimum wages to investigate the impact of ...
One might think, since passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA),\u27 that the em...
This paper looks at the implications of targeting from the perspective of social insurance. Governme...
ABSTRACT: State-government–provided reinsurance—essentially, insurance for insurance companies—can r...
This article discusses the issues of insurance, which today allow us to solve a number of social nee...
This contribution focuses on the governance of industrial accidents and occupational diseases. Preve...
The study aimed to produce a set of guiding principles to assist national policy makers and regulato...
A firm’s decision to drop the offer of employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), reduce eligibil-ity for E...
This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based in...