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's modeling of health insurance coverage under a tax credit and examining the sensitivity of the results to changes in the model … family for private health insurance would reduce the number of uninsured individuals by between 17.5 and 28 percent and … effects of health insurance tax credits and suggest that progress on the issue of tax credits for health insurance will …
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) impacts of a 10-percentage point increase in the Unemployment Insurance (UI) replacement rate on the expected duration of …
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We investigate the design of an optimal Unemployment Insurance program using an equilibrium search and matching model …, insurance considerations suggest that the potential duration of UI benefits would be unlimited under an optimal program. Hence …
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returns respond to entry-level salaries (or opportunity wages) a relationship unexplored in work to date. Using data on …
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Black immigrants from the British West Indies and their descendants have long held the interest of historians and sociologists because they provide a means of understanding the influence of differing cultural background on black economic progress. Numerous accounts from before World War II...
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health benefits in 1992 and had retired by 1996, 3 percent were uninsured, and 15 percent were covered by health insurance … other than employer-provided insurance. On the relationship between retiree health benefits and retirement, we find that …Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the last decade. We …
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