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We exploit a recent Swedish tax reform, implying higher marginal tax rates for the top 5% of the earnings distribution …, to learn about earnings responses in an economy where taxes already are high. Using a simple and graphical cross … sectional method, we estimate earnings elasticities in the range 0.13-0.16. We interpret the response using a simulation model …
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In the early 2000s, Arizona, Maine, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Vermont expanded Medicaid to cover more low-income … wages. This indicates labor supply was affected more than labor demand. I also observe a 0.49 % increase in Supplemental … Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment after the Medicaid expansions. These results are robust to an alternative …
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act expands Medicaid and in-troduces health insurance subsidies, thereby …, I structurally estimate a model of labor supply and health in-surance choice exploiting existing variation in Medicaid …
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This paper exploits variation resulting from a series of federal and state Medicaid expansions between 1979 and 2014 to … extended Medicaid eligibility of children leads to positive contemporaneous labor supply responses of both parents. The …
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