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1“...The ACA requires insurers to provide cost-sharing reductions (CSRs) to low-income consumers on the marketplaces. We link 2013-2015 All-Payer Claims Data to...”
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2by Bhattacharya, Jayanta DeLeire, Thomas Haider, Steven Currie, Janet Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.07.2003)“...The authors sought to determine the effects of cold-weather periods on budgets and nutritional outcomes among poor American families. The Consumer Expenditure...”
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4“...Insurer participation in the Marketplaces for individual health insurance has been lower than expected, with large declines among states using the...”
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5“...The Affordable Care Act established two federally funded subsidies-cost-sharing reductions and premium tax credits-available in the health insurance...”
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6“...Private insurance market risk pools are likely to be directly affected by expansions of public insurance, in turn affecting premiums. We investigate the...”
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7by DeLeire, Thomas Chappel, Andre Finegold, Kenneth Gee, Emily Published in Journal of health economics (01.12.2017)“...The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides assistance to low-income consumers through both premium subsidies and cost-sharing reductions (CSRs). Low-income...”
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8by Pamela Herd Thomas DeLeire Hope Harvey Donald P. Moynihan Published in Public administration review (01.09.2013)“...Administrative burden is an individual's experience of policy implementation as onerous. Such burdens may be created because of a desire to limit payments to...”
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9by DeLeire, Thomas Dague, Laura Leininger, Lindsey Voskuil, Kristen Friedsam, Donna Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.06.2013)“...As states consider expanding Medicaid to low-income childless adults under the Affordable Care Act, their decisions will depend, in part, on how such coverage...”
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10by Laura Dague Thomas DeLeire Lindsey Leininger Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.05.2017)“...This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the employment of non-elderly, nondisabled adults without...”
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11“...Using data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study (NELS), we found that teenagers who live in nonmarried families are less likely to graduate from...”
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12by Molly Dahl Thomas DeLeire Jonathan A. Schwabish Published in The Journal of human resources (01.10.2011)“...We document trends in the volatility in earnings and household incomes between 1985 and 2005 in three different data sources: administrative earnings records,...”
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13by Thomas DeLeire Published in The Journal of human resources (01.10.2000)“...The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) is analyzed in terms of its effects on the employment and wages of disabled men using data from the Survey of...”
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14“...Since the late 1970s, wage inequality has increased strongly both in the U.S. and Germany but the trends have been different. Wage inequality increased along...”
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15by Moynihan, Donald P DeLeire, Thomas Enami, Kohei Published in American review of public administration (01.05.2015)“...Employees with a desire to help others provide benefits to their organization, clients, and fellow workers, but what do they get in return? We argue that the...”
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16by Kanaka D. shetty Thomas DeLeire Chapin White Jayanta Bhattacharya Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (01.01.2010)“...U.S. state and local governments have increasingly adopted restrictions on smoking in public places. This paper analyzes nationally representative databases,...”
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17“...•Living with a single parent is associated with economic wellbeing during childhood.•Living with a single parent is associated with the child’s income as an...”
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18by Rachel Dunifon Ariel Kalil Danielle A. Crosby Jessica Houston Su Thomas DeLeire Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.06.2013)“...Surveys differ in the measurement of nonstandard work, such that some surveys require respondents to indicate whether they work either a standard or a...”
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19by Thomas DeLeire Shakeeb Khan Christopher Timmins Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2013)“...Wage-hedonics is used to recover the value of a statistical life (VSL) by exploiting the fact that workers choosing riskier occupations are compensated with a...”
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20“...We present an economic model of how teenagers' outlooks-specifically their locus of control-affect their human capital investments. Locus of control measures...”