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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the availability of public health insurance, decreasing the relative benefit of participating in disability programs but also lowering the cost of exiting the labor market to apply for disability program benefits. In this paper, we explore the impact of...
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Even as the number of children with health insurance has increased, coverage transitions—movement into and out of coverage and between public and private insurance—have become more common. Using data from 1996 to 2005, we examine whether insurance instability has implications for access to...
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Some children cycled in and out of Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, experiencing gaps in public coverage in the interim. These findings suggest that public program churning remains an issue and that continued efforts to simplify the process of remaining enrolled are needed.
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Despite considerable research, there is little consensus about the impact of Medicaid eligibility expansions for low-income children. In this paper, I reexamine the expansions' impact on Medicaid take-up and private insurance "crowd-out" by investigating a number of critiques leveled at the...
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