Health insurance trends point to an increase in uninsured children in New York and New Jersey
Reagan Murray and
Carol Rapaport
Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 2000, vol. 6, issue Feb
Abstract:
Between 1988 and 1997, the percentage of children in New York and New Jersey receiving public health insurance increased modestly, while the percentage of children with private insurance showed a sharp decline. The net effect of these changes has been a marked rise in the share of Second District children without any health insurance.
Keywords: New Jersey; New York (State); Insurance, Health; Federal Reserve District, 2nd; Public welfare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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