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declining health insurance coverage. In this paper we examine the long term effects of the only employer health insurance … Hawaii and other states increased, as did real health insurance costs, implying a rising burden of the mandate on Hawaii …
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substantially. During the same period, employer provision of health insurance has undergone substantial changes in extent and form … 17-20 percent of the decrease in employer-provided health insurance between 1983 and 1997. …
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substantially. During the same period, employer provision of health insurance has undergone substantial changes in extent and form … 17-20 percent of the decrease in employer-provided health insurance between 1983 and 1997. …
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External debt increases the vulnerability of indebted emerging market economies to macroeconomic volatility and financial crises. Capital account reversals often lead sovereign debt repayment crises that are only resolved after prolonged and difficult debt restructuring. Foreign indebtedness...
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We investigate the effects of employer-provided health insurance on the labor supply of married women. Because health … insurance may work long hours in order to acquire coverage for their families. We use data from the April 1993 Current … magnitude of this effect. Our reduced-form labor supply models indicate a strong negative effect of husbands' health insurance …
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