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on the health of young adults. We find that an additional $ 100 in the average annual EITC exposure between ages 0 and 18 … increases the likelihood of reporting very good or excellent health by 2.7 percentage points and decreases the likelihood of …, and increases in health insurance coverage are channels through which the EITC improves health. …
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on the health of young adults. We find that an additional $100 in the average annual EITC exposure between ages 0 and 18 … increases the likelihood of reporting very good or excellent health by 2.7 percentage points and decreases the likelihood of …, and increases in health insurance coverage are channels through which the EITC improves health …
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We examine the long-term impact of expansions to Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program that … occurred in the 1980's and 1990's. With administrative data from the IRS, we calculate longitudinal health insurance … eligibility from birth to age 18 for children in cohorts affected by these expansions, and we observe their longitudinal outcomes …
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the poverty rate for households with children. Overall the reform has a positive impact on labour supply, especially for …
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eligibility variation by cohort and state that we can relate to outcomes graphically. We find that children with greater Medicaid … these children reach age 60. This return does not include estimated private gains from increased college attendance and …
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