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A structural econometric model of family valuation and choice of employer-sponsored health insurance in the United States
David J. Vanness
Health Policy and Administration
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United States
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Employer-sponsored Health Insurance
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Structural Econometric Model
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Wage Earners
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Medical Care
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Health Status
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Expected Utility
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Health Insurance
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National Medical Expenditure
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Expenditure Survey
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Working Hours
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Families with children
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Earnings Potential
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Employment Insurance
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Household Model
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Heterogeneous Demand
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Welfare Effects
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Insurance Choice
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Wage Insurance
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Insurance Reform
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Health Insurance Benefits
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Econometric Model
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Health Insurance
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Profit
25%
Welfare Analysis
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Social Sciences
Social Security
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Health Care
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Working Time
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Health Status
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Structural Model
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Household
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