Children’s health insurance coverage in the United States: The role of parents’ ethnicity and immigration status
This study explores whether parents’ decision to carry health insurance for their children varies by race/ethnicity or immigration status. The results indicate that when compared to the reference group of native-born white parents, foreign-born, Hispanic, and black parents were less likely to have p...
Main Author: | Swarn CHATTERJEE |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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General Association of Economists from Romania
2016-06-01
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Series: | Theoretical and Applied Economics |
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Online Access: |
http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1180.pdf
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