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J.M. ABRAHAM ; R. FELDMAN ; P. GRAVEN ; U.S. Department of Commerce. United States Census Bureau. Center for Economic Studies. (C.E.S.). Washington DC. USA | Washington : U.S. Census Bureau | 2014This study investigates how changes in the economic incentives created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will affect the probability that private-sector U.S. employers will offer health insurance. Using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Insura[...]Document de travail
A.T. GERONIMUS ; J. BOUND ; U.S. Department of Commerce. United States Census Bureau. Center for Economic Studies. (C.E.S.). Washington DC. USA | Washington : U.S. Census Bureau | 2014Determining whether population dynamics provide competing explanations to place effects for observed geographic patterns of population health is critical for understanding health inequality. We focus on the working-age population where health di[...]Document de travail
C. JUHN ; C. MCUE ; U.S. Department of Commerce. United States Census Bureau. Center for Economic Studies. (C.E.S.). Washington DC. USA | Washington : U.S. Census Bureau | 2012As aging of the U.S. population places increased demands on public programs such as Social Security, an important question is how long older Americans are willing and able to work before they retire from the labor force. While studies based on h[...]Site Internet
U.S. Department of Commerce. United States Census Bureau. Economics and Statistics Administration. Washington DC. USA | Washington : U.S. Census Bureau | 2008The Census Bureau?s latest projections show world population growing at a slower pace during the first half of the 21st century than the latter half of the 20th century. The world population doubled from 3 billion in 1959 to 6 billion in 1999, b[...]