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Health Insurance For Workers Who Lose Jobs: Implications For Various Subsidy Schemes
Kanika Kapur and
M. Susan Marquis
A number of proposals have been made to help laid-off workers purchase health insurance. We use data from the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey to profile the insurance status of workers who left a job. Our descriptive analysis suggests that it might be difficult to design policies that target those who would otherwise be uninsured and that large subsidies might be needed to help laid-off workers.

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