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Who Enrolls in a Program for Parents of Publicly Insured Children?: Evidence from Alameda County, California, Highlights the Promise of a Program to Insure Low-Income Working Parents

Erin Fries Taylor, Jeffrey T. Kullgren and Catherine G. McLaughlin

Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research

Abstract: Although interest in expanding SCHIP coverage to parents has grown in recent years, few such expansions have actually been implemented.

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