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Between 1994 and 1997 the percentage of children covered by an employment-based health plan increased from 58.1 percent to 59.7 percent, after years of a steady erosion in coverage. As a result of the increase in the percentage of children with employment-based coverage and population growth,...
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The employment-based health benefits system established its roots many years ago. It was during World War II that many more employers began to offer health benefits. Recently, however, both the percentage of workers with employment-based health benefits and the comprehensiveness of such coverage...
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This Issue Brief provides data on employment-based health insurance, with a discussion of recent trends and how sponsorship rates, offer rates, coverage rates, and take-up rates vary for different workers. Other sections examine reasons why workers do not participate in employment-based health...
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