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We model the labor market impact of the key provisions of the national and Massachusetts "mandate-based" health reforms … mandate-based reform to welfare in a counterfactual world where individuals do not value ESHI. Relying on the Massachusetts …
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We model the labor market impact of the three key provisions of the recent Massachusetts and national "mandate … outcomes. Relying on the reform implemented in Massachusetts in 2006, we estimate the empirical analog of our model. We find …-insured in Massachusetts valued ESHI, they were willing to accept lower wages, and the deadweight loss of mandate-based health …
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We model the labor market impact of the three key provisions of the recent Massachusetts and national "mandate … outcomes. Relying on the reform implemented in Massachusetts in 2006, we estimate the empirical analog of our model. We find …-insured in Massachusetts valued ESHI, they were willing to accept lower wages, and the deadweight loss of mandate-based health …
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"The NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health provides summaries of publications like this. You can sign up to receive the NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health by email. In 2006 San Francisco adopted major health reform, becoming the first city to implement a pay-or-play employer health spending mandate....
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In 2006 San Francisco adopted major health reform, becoming the first city to implement a pay-or-play employer health spending mandate. It also created Healthy San Francisco, a "public option" to promote affordable universal access to care. Using the 2008 Bay Area Employer Health Benefits...
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In 2006 San Francisco adopted major health reform, becoming the first city to implement a pay-or-play employer health spending mandate. It also created Healthy San Francisco, a "public option" to promote affordable universal access to care. Using the 2008 Bay Area Employer Health Benefits...
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