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gap: (1) directly, through reductions in health capital, and (2) indirectly, through employment transitions that reduce ….30 decline in hourly wages on top of a $0.57 decline associated with the disability onset. …
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This working paper estimated employment and offered wages of young adults with and without disabilities and found new … evidence that employment and wage offer gaps between adults with and without disabilities emerge early and are especially large …
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This working paper estimated employment and offered wages of young adults with and without disabilities and found new … evidence that employment and wage offer gaps between adults with and without disabilities emerge early and are especially large …
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other benefits between low- and high-wage workers under health reform. The analysis suggests that potential changes firms … make in compensation could decrease disparities between low- and high-skilled workers in the quality of ESI and increase … the disparities in the offering of benefits other than ESI, if the legislation does not slow rising health care costs. …
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The Health Impact Project, a collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts, is conducting a health impact assessment (HIA) intended to inform congressional consideration of changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) included in the...
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those meeting the criteria for WIC benefits from 1994 through 2007. In 2007, 14.2 million individuals were eligible for WIC … benefits in an average month, slightly less than the amount in 2006. The program served 8.4 million, or 59 percent, in 2007. …
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This report from a series on benefits and premiums in Medicare+Choice plans updates existing analyses of trends from … 1999 to reflect 2003 changes. It also looks at the scope of benefits available nationally, geographic variation, benefits … premiums in M+C continued to increase, though not as much as in 2002; the percent of enrollees with any prescription drug …
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less generous benefits than those that remained, indicating possible competition problems. …
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