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which these non-market alternatives can account for the fraction of the non-elderly adults who are uninsured, and estimate …
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Insurance, for urban residents without formal employment, including children, the elderly, and other unemployed urban residents …. We also find that this program has improved medical care utilization more for the elderly, for the low- and middle …
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In this paper we analyze the impact of a randomized information package on the understanding and uptake of community based health insurance. The information package consists of a detailed brochure which is distributed to households through home visits, a video also presented in people's homes...
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Insurance, for urban residents without formal employment, including children, the elderly, and other unemployed urban residents …. We also find that this program has improved medical care utilization more for the elderly, for the low- and middle …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011252288
which these non-market alternatives can account for the fraction of the non-elderly adults who are uninsured, and estimate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010695855
Microeconomic theory predicts that under certain regularity conditions higher idiosyncratic risk increases the propensity to insure against independent marketable risks. We apply these predictions to the specific case of labor income risk and car insurance using data from the UK. The main...
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Although industrialized nations have long provided public protection to working-age individuals with disabilities, the form has changed over time. The impetus for change has been multi-faceted: rapid growth in program costs; greater awareness that people with impairments are able and willing to...
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more pronounced impacts among infants and the elderly, and a moderate reduction in the birth rates, primarily among …
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participation. Using national representative samples of the elderly in US and China, we find that people with lower socio …
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How do patient and provider incentives affect the provision of long-term care? Our analysis of 551 thousand nursing home stays yields three main insights. First, Medicaid-covered residents prolong their stays instead of transitioning to community-based care due to limited cost-sharing. Second,...
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