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Finding the Better Fit: Receiving Unemployment Insurance Increases Likelihood of Re-employment with Health Insurance

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  • Heather Boushey
  • Jeff Wenger

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This report is the first to examine whether workers who receive unemployment insurance (UI) increase their likelihood of employer-sponsored health insurance in their new job. The findings prove that in general, receiving UI benefits increases the likelihood of being hired into a job that provides employer-sponsored health insurance.

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  • Heather Boushey & Jeff Wenger, 2005. "Finding the Better Fit: Receiving Unemployment Insurance Increases Likelihood of Re-employment with Health Insurance," CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs 2005-13, Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
  • Handle: RePEc:epo:papers:2005-13
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    1. Gustavo Yamada, 2008. "Reinserción laboral adecuada: dificultades e implicancias de política," Diagnóstico y propuesta, Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social.

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