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Evaluating insurance coverage at the individual level abstracts away from the family-level decision making behind … parents and children, and even among children in different age groups. Having different insurance sources, or a mix of insured … and uninsured members of a family, may be disruptive to consistent medical care. In this paper we investigate how changes …
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This article explores the role of the Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash benefit programs in providing access to public health insurance coverage among working-aged people with disabilities, using a sample of administrative records spanning 84...
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 expanded eligibility for public health insurance, Medicaid, to nearly all adults ages 18-64 with household incomes below 138% of the federal poverty line and living in states that opted to participate in the Medicaid expansion. The ACA Medicaid expansion can...
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This paper examines the rise of the social protection agenda in Zambia, and demonstrates that this has two alternative drivers: shifting dynamics within Zambia's political settlement and the promotional efforts of a transnational policy coalition. We compare the cases of social cash transfers...
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families on average. However, the relationship between family income and health insurance is non-linear, as children near the … between family income and children's health insurance status has been flattening over time, (2) controlling for family income … health insurance, and (3) the relationship between family income and children's health insurance status is closer to …
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among households with children, including measures that capture hardship explicitly experienced by children. Using data from …%, respectively. Among children themselves, eligibility reduces rates of food insecurity and very low food security by 20% each. The … effects are stronger for Black and Hispanic households as well as households that have children under 6 years old …
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extended Medicaid eligibility of children leads to positive contemporaneous labor supply responses of both parents. The … estimated effects are concentrated among mothers with non-white children and fathers with white children. …
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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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Families with children receive support from the tax-benefit system to a different extent across countries. In Spain … providing income support to families with children. In this paper we provide an in-depth assessment of the income support to … families with children in Spain. We distinguish between three different forms of income support: (1) benefits aimed to ease the …
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insurance to allow adult children to age 26 to remain on their parents' policies. We establish that the incidence of the mandate … child in the family to the situation where the child is not the youngest (so the family could add a dependent to existing … family coverage). We find that incidence falls mainly on households where the newly-eligible child is the youngest in the …
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