The effects of the Great Recession on health insurance: changes in the uninsured population from 2007 to 2009.

Shana Alex Lavarreda, Sophie Snyder, E Richard Brown
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Abstract

The economic recession that began in California in 2008 did not affect all counties equally. Using data from several years of the California Health Interview Survey, this policy brief examines the differences between 2007 and 2009 for the populations who were uninsured "for all or part of the prior year." During this time period, counties with high unemployment and lower household income saw the highest growth in the uninsured population, due to a large drop in job-based coverage and only a small increase in public coverage. Compared to the uninsured population in California in 2007, Californians who were uninsured for all or part of 2009 were older, more likely to be U.S.-born citizens, had lower household incomes, and were more likely to be unemployed and looking for work.

大衰退对医疗保险的影响:2007年至2009年未参保人口的变化。
2008年开始于加州的经济衰退对所有县的影响并不相同。本政策简报利用加州健康访谈调查几年来的数据,考察了2007年和2009年“前一年全部或部分”没有保险的人口的差异。在此期间,失业率高、家庭收入低的县未参保人口增长最快,原因是基于工作的参保人数大幅下降,而公共参保人数仅小幅增加。与2007年加州没有保险的人口相比,2009年全年或部分没有保险的加州人年龄更大,更有可能是美国出生的公民,家庭收入较低,更有可能失业和找工作。
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