Another look at the relationship between socioeconomic factors and the black-white health benefit inequality.

Jonathan Ohn, Lauren McMahon, Tony Carter
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This paper illustrates the black-white disparity in health benefit coverage and the socioeconomic variables-unemployment, income, and education. The health benefit disparity is strongly related to the disparity in underlying socioeconomic variables. Moreover, the time-series examination reveals that the change in white workers' health insurance coverage is largely determined by its year-to-year persistence and the labor market tightness (or the business cycle), while that of black workers is largely determined by the change in their earnings with a slight persistence. The effect of the change in annual earnings seems to dominate the effect of the labor market condition (unemployment rate) and other variables. Finally, although marginally significant, an increase in the attainment of higher education (college) has a positive effect on the black-white health benefit disparity.

再看一下社会经济因素与黑人-白人健康福利不平等之间的关系。
本文阐述了黑人和白人在医疗福利覆盖和社会经济变量(失业、收入和教育)上的差异。健康效益的差异与潜在社会经济变量的差异密切相关。此外,时间序列检验表明,白人工人的健康保险覆盖范围的变化在很大程度上取决于其年复一年的持续性和劳动力市场的紧俏程度(或商业周期),而黑人工人的健康保险覆盖范围的变化在很大程度上取决于他们收入的变化,并有轻微的持续性。年收入变化的影响似乎主导了劳动力市场状况(失业率)和其他变量的影响。最后,高等教育(大学)程度的提高对黑人-白人健康福利差距有积极影响,尽管影响不大。
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