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The Effect of an Employer Health Insurance Mandate on Health Insurance Coverage and the Demand for Labor: Evidence from Hawaii

机译:雇主健康保险授权对健康保险覆盖率和劳动力需求的影响:来自夏威夷的证据

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We examine the effects of the most durable employer health insurance mandate in the United States, Hawaii's Prepaid Health Care Act, using Current Population Survey data covering the years 1979 to 2005. Relying on a variation of the classical Fisher permutation test applied across states, we find that Hawaii's law increased insurance coverage over time for worker groups with low rates of coverage in the voluntary market. We find no statistically significant support for the hypothesis that the mandate reduced wages and employment probabilities. Instead, its primary detectable effect was an increased reliance on exempt part-time workers. (JEL G22, I18, J23, J32)
机译:我们使用涵盖1979年至2005年的“当前人口调查”数据,研究了美国最持久的雇主健康保险规定(夏威夷的《预付费医疗保健法》)的影响。基于在各州应用的经典Fisher排列检验的变化,我们发现夏威夷法律随着时间的推移为自愿性市场中覆盖率较低的工人群体增加了保险覆盖率。我们发现,任务授权降低了工资和就业概率的假设没有统计上的显着支持。相反,它的主要可察觉效果是增加了对免税兼职工人的依赖。 (JEL G22,I18,J23,J32)

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