Le renoncement aux soins des chômeurs en France
Iñaki Blanco-Cazeaux (),
Liliana Patricia Calderón Bernal,
Justine Chaput,
Marika Gautron,
Inès Malroux,
Guerschom Mugisho,
Aurélien Dasré and
Julie Pannetier
Population (french edition), 2022, vol. 77, issue 1, 77-116
Abstract:
In 2016, almost 1 in 3 unemployed people in France reported having forgone healthcare for financial reasons in the 12 previous months, a proportion twice as high as that observed in the working population. Drawing on data from the 2016 Health Barometer, this article analyses the factors behind this forgoing of care. Moreover, the sociodemographic inequalities in forgoing healthcare observed among employed people are smaller among the unemployed population. Last, for unemployed people, having complementary health insurance remains key to making full use of healthcare services.
Keywords: Health Barometer; unemployment; health; access to healthcare; forgoing healthcare; social protection; France (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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