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income distribution. In this paper, we examine the effects of minimum wage increases on the health of low-educated Hispanic … typically have less access to health care. Using a difference-in-differences identification strategy and data drawn from the … that low-educated Hispanic women likely affected by minimum wage increases experience any changes in health status, access …
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Many developing countries have recently increased health insurance coverage at a large scale. While it is commonly … believed that this has positive effects, to date, it is not well understood through which channels health insurance coverage …. There are two main reasons for this. First, we lack detailed data on health care utilization and health outcomes, and second …
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health coverage (UHC) of their social health insurance schemes. It seeks to analyze a set of domains including membership … discussions and proceedings, and individual country plans of integrating, widening, and deepening health insurance coverage with …. The study adopts the UHC cube of the World Health Organization as the framework for the review. It finally submits …
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