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Employment-contingent health insurance, illness, and labor supply of women: evidence from married women with breast cancer.

机译:妇女的有就业保障的医疗保险,疾病和劳动力供应:已婚患有乳腺癌的妇女的证据。

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We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance (ECHI) on married women's labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical framework that examines the effects of ECHI on the labor supply response to a health shock, which suggests that women with ECHI are less likely to reduce their labor supply in response to a health shock, relative to women with health insurance through their spouse's employer. Second, we empirically examine this relationship based on labor supply responses to breast cancer. We find that health shocks decrease labor supply to a greater extent among women insured by their spouse's policy than among women with health insurance through their own employer, suggesting that ECHI creates incentives to remain working when faced with a serious illness.
机译:我们研究了因健康受到冲击后,以就业为基础的健康保险(ECHI)对已婚妇女的劳动力供应的影响。首先,我们建立了一个理论框架,研究了ECHI对健康冲击对劳动力供应的影响,这表明与拥有健康保险的女性相比,ECHI的女性因健康冲击而减少劳动力供应的可能性较小通过其配偶的雇主。其次,我们根据劳动力供应对乳腺癌的反应,从经验上检验了这种关系。我们发现,与通过自己的雇主获得健康保险的女性相比,受到伴侣政策保险的妇女受到的健康冲击在很大程度上减少了劳动力供应,这表明,ECHI鼓励人们在遇到严重疾病时继续工作。

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