The Impact of the Tax System on Health Insurance Coverage

被引:22
作者
Jonathan Gruber
机构
[1] MIT Department of Economics and NBER,
来源
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics | 2001年 / 1卷 / 3-4期
关键词
health insurance; taxation;
D O I
10.1023/A:1013719702921
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摘要
A central question in health economics is the extent to which this tax subsidization matters for the health insurance coverage of the U.S. population. I assess the impact of taxes on health insurance by using the considerable existing variation in tax subsidies, both at a point in time and across time. I do so by putting together data from more than a decade of Current Population Survey (CPS) data sets, and matching to workers in those data sets their tax subsidies to health insurance coverage. I find that the elasticity of insurance eligibility of workers is at least −0.6, and that the elasticity of own insurance coverage is roughly similar; the results imply that most of the impact of taxes on insurance coverage arise through firm offering and eligibility decisions. I also find that higher tax rates induce more private coverage through other sources, but less public coverage, so that overall there is a reduction in the rate of uninsurance that is comparable to the change in own employer-provided insurance coverage.
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页码:293 / 304
页数:11
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