Life Cycle responses to Health Insurance Status

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serval:BIB_564D4F445EC2
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Life Cycle responses to Health Insurance Status
Journal
Journal of Health Economics
Author(s)
Pelgrin  F., St-Amour  P.
ISSN
0167-6296
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
49
Pages
76-96
Language
english
Abstract
This paper studies the lifetime effects of exogenous changes in health insurance coverage (e.g. Medicare, PPACA, termination of employer-provided plans) on the dynamic optimal allocation (consumption, leisure, health expenditures), status (health, and wealth), and welfare. We solve, simulate, and structurally estimate a parsimonious life cycle model with endogenous exposure to morbidity and mortality risks, and exogenous health insurance. By varying coverage, we identify the marginal effects of insurance when young and/or when old on allocations, statuses, and welfare. Our results highlight positive effects of insurance on health, wealth and welfare, as well as mid-life substitution away from healthy leisure in favor of more health expenses, caused by peaking wages, and accelerating health issues.
Keywords
Demand for Health, Endogenous Morbidity and Mortality Risks, Household Finance, Medicare, Simulated Moments Estimation.
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