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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
Modifications to the CPS ASEC Imputation Routine
The U.S. Census Bureau is engaged in an on-going effort to improve the quality of health insurance information in the CPS ASEC.


Working Paper
Improving the Validity of the Medicaid-CHIP Estimates on the ACS
This paper primarily focuses on the edits that were developed for children‘s Medicaid/CHIP coverage.


Working Paper
Medical Out-of-Pocket Spending Among the Uninsured
This paper refines the treatment of Medical Out-of-Pocket (MOOP) spending among the uninsured in measuring poverty.


Working Paper
Estimates of Nongroup Health Insurance in the ACS
This paper investigates the estimates of multiple types of coverage in the working-age adult population from the American Community Survey (ACS).


Working Paper
Intra-Family Differences in Health Insurance Coverage
This paper gives a tabular analysis of the characteristics of Medicaid children and parents that have discordant coverage.


Working Paper
Deconstruction of the Time Trend in Health Insurance
This analysis presents new longitudinal health insurance estimates from the SIPP spanning May 2008 to March 2010.


Working Paper
Poster: Paying for Non-Premium Medical Expenses for Children
Visual representation comparing the medical expenditure data of children who are insured with those who are uninsured.


Working Paper
Paying for Non-Premium Medical Expenses for Children
This research compares the medical expenditure data of children who are insured with those who are uninsured.


Working Paper
Poster: Deconstruction of the Time Trend in Health Insurance
Graphic visualization of the new longitudinal health insurance estimates from the SIPP spanning May 2008 to March 2010.


Working Paper
Health Insurance Coverage After Losing or Leaving a Job
This paper uses data from the SIPP to observe how health insurance coverage changes in the aftermath of a job separation followed by a period of unemployment.

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