The effect of parental Medicaid expansions on children's health insurance coverage

S Hamersma, M Kim, B Timpe - Contemporary Economic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Research on public health insurance expansions has typically focused on those targeted by
the expansions; we estimate the spillover effects of parental Medicaid expansions on the …

Fundamentally reforming the di system: Evidence from german notch cohorts

B Fischer, JM Geyer, NR Ziebarth - 2023 - nber.org
Since 2001, cohorts born after 1960 are no longer eligible for public “Occupational Disability
Insurance (ODI)” in Germany. ODI covers health shocks that prevent employees from …

Medicaid, family spending, and the financial implications of crowd-out

M Dillender - Journal of Health Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
A primary purpose of health insurance is to protect families from medical expenditure risk.
Despite this goal and despite the fact that research has found that Medicaid can crowd out …

Health Insurance for Whom? The 'Spill-up'Effects of Children's Health Insurance on Mothers

ABSTRACT A rich literature documents the benefits of social safety net programs for
children. This paper focuses on an unexplored margin: how children's programs impact …

SNAP Expansions and Participation in Government Safety Net Programs

J Han - Economic Inquiry, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates the interactions between health and nutritional assistance programs
such as Medicaid, SNAP, WIC, and school lunch programs. Exploiting variation in SNAP …

The effects of health insurance within families: Experimental evidence from Nicaragua

A Fitzpatrick, R Thornton - The World Bank Economic Review, 2019 - academic.oup.com
This paper measures the causal effects of parent enrollment into voluntary health insurance
on healthcare utilization among insured and uninsured children in Nicaragua. The study …

Adult Medicaid benefit generosity and receipt of recommended health services among low-income children: the spillover effects of Medicaid adult dental coverage …

BJ Lipton - Journal of Health Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Low-income children are less likely to receive recommended health services than their high-
income counterparts. This paper examines whether the design of parental Medicaid benefit …

Aging out of the federal dependent coverage mandate and purchases of prescription drugs with high rates of misuse

M DiNardi - Economics & Human Biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Prescription central nervous system depressants, opioid pain relievers, and stimulants
provide therapeutic value, but misuse for their recreational value is a growing problem in the …

Unintended spillovers of targeted health insurance on intra-household resource allocations

A Aiyar - The Journal of Development Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The last three decades have seen an increase in the number of targeted health insurance
programmes being implemented in developing countries. However, little is known about …

How Do Medicaid Expansions Affect the Demand for Healthcare Workers? Evidence from Vacancy Postings

M Dillender - Journal of Human Resources, 2022 - jhr.uwpress.org
This study evaluates how healthcare employers' staffing decisions and labor demand
respond to increased Medicaid eligibility using a database of more than 14 million job …