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Health Insurance Working Papers

Working papers are intended to make results of Census Bureau research available to others and to encourage discussion on a variety of topics. They have not undergone a review and editorial process generally accorded official Census Bureau publications.

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Working Paper
Spells Without Health Insurance
This paper is part of a larger analysis we are currently conducting of the characteristics of people with long versus short spells without health insurance.


Working Paper
Spells Without Health Insurance
To devise policies related to the uninsured, policy makers need to know both who is without health insurance and how long they are without health insurance.


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The Effects of Being Uninsured on Health Care Service Use
There is growing concern about the number of people in the United States who have no health insurance.


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The Effects of Being Uninsured on Health Care Service Use
There is growing concern about the number of people in the United States who have no health insurance.


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Living Benefits: Closing The Gap for LTC Financing
Assesses the possible part that living benefits could play in financing long term care for the current elderly by examining the holdings of life insurance.


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Estimates of Employer Contributions for Health Ins. by Worker Char.
To determine the feasibility of collecting information from employers about their contributions for health insurance and private pension plans for workers.


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What Affects Spell Durations and Who Are the Chronically Uninsured
In this paper we provide a first approximation of the types of people who are most likely to have long spells without health insurance.

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