Title of article
Welfare reform and health insurance coverage of low-income families
Author/Authors
Kaestner، Robert نويسنده , , Kaushal، Neeraj نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-958
From page
959
To page
0
Abstract
We study whether welfare reform adversely affected the health insurance coverage of low-educated single mothers and their children. Specifically, we investigate whether changes in the welfare caseload during the 1990s were associated with changes in Medicaid participation, private insurance coverage, and the number of uninsured among single mothers and their children. Estimates suggest that between 1996 and 1999, the 42% decrease in the welfare caseload was associated with the following changes in insurance coverage among loweducated, single mothers: a 7-9% decrease in Medicaid coverage; an increase in employer-sponsored, private insurance coverage of 6%; and a 2-9% increase in the proportion uninsured. Among children of low-educated, single mothers, effects were somewhat smaller. Since welfare policy was responsible for only part (e.g. one-third) of the decline in the caseload, welfare reform per se had significantly smaller effects on the health insurance status of low-income families. However, we found limited evidence that changes in the caseload due to state and federal welfare policy had fewer adverse consequences on insurance status than changes in the caseload due to other factors. This implies even smaller effects of welfare reform.
Keywords
social policy , Access to healthcare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS
Record number
65295
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