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"We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical model that examines the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on the labor supply response to a health shock, to clarify under...
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We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical model that examines the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on the labor supply response to a health shock, to clarify under...
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We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical model that examines the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on the labor supply response to a health shock, to clarify under...
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We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women's labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical model that examines the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on the labor supply response to a health shock, to clarify under...
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I develop a search model of the labor market in which acute illness prevents workers from engaging in labor market activities to better understand the productivity-enhancing effects of employer-sponsored health insurance (ESHI). On top of bargaining over wages and ESHI coverages, I model the...
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This paper investigates the productivity effects of five different forms of employee benefits. The data being used is the IAB-Establishment Panel from the year 2000. As a result, the study verifies incentive theories according to which fringe benefits affect a firm’s productivity in a positive...
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