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variation in the rollout of a universal insurance program-the introduction of long-term care (LTC) insurance in Germany in 1995 … 1,000 elderly in Germany. Wages did not rise, but the quality of newly hired workers declined. We find suggestive …
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The Affordable Care Act's taxes, subsidies, and regulations significantly alter terms of trade in both goods and factor markets. We use a multi-sector (intra-national) trade model to predict and quantify consequences of the Affordable Care Act for the incidence of health insurance coverage and...
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This paper examines the reasons behind the low rates of participation in old age pension programs in developing countries. Using a large set of harmonized household surveys from Latin America we assess how much of the low participation can be explained by involuntary rationing out of jobs with...
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