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states with a shift of program financial resources away from children toward nonaged nondisabled adults. We examine Medicaid … expenditures per capita for beneficiary categories including children, aged adults, and the disabled, as well as for nonaged … shift of financial resources away from children in expansion states. States that expanded Medicaid per the terms of the ACA …
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this is not true for most programs. For example, states can allow children to enroll in Medicaid/CHIP for 12 months … regardless of family income changes. A long recertification period reduces monitoring costs but is predicted to induce program …
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Rwanda is among the few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the developing approaching universal health insurance coverage. To date, over 90 per cent of the population are enrolled in the Mutuelles de Santé - a system that started off from a number of stand-alone community based health...
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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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this is not true for most programs. For example, states can allow children to enroll in Medicaid/CHIP for 12 months … regardless of family income changes. A long recertification period reduces monitoring costs but is predicted to induce program …
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experiment, we examined how the proactive closure of elementary schools affected various outcomes related to family well …-being such as the incidence of domestic violence and marital quality as well as outcomes for children. To identify the causal … August, we found significant increases in children’s weight and social media usage as well as in mothers’ anxiety over how to …
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We study the impact of restricting child-related social assistance to the first two children in the family on the … fertility of third and subsequent births. As of April 2017, all third and subsequent born children to low-income families in the …
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We study the impact of restricting child-related social assistance to the first two children in the family on the … fertility of third and subsequent births. As of April 2017, all third and subsequent born children to low-income families in the …
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needs, money on hand, use of friends and family for assistance, and employment) of families and children with very low … Child Tax Credit (CTC), which provided monthly, unconditional cash payments to families with children from July to December …. We find some evidence that the credit reduced medical hardships, reduced reliance on friends and family for food, and …
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