Adverse selection in the group life insurance market

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Economic Inquiry Pub Date : 2023-06-18 DOI:10.1111/ecin.13159
Timothy F. Harris, Aaron Yelowitz, Jeffery Talbert, Alison Davis
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The employer-sponsored life insurance (ESLI) market is susceptible to adverse selection due to community-rated premiums, guaranteed issue coverage, and the existence of an individual market. Using payroll and healthcare claims data from a large university, we find that employees with worse health are more likely to elect coverage causing adverse selection in supplemental ESLI. Nonetheless, we find employees typically do not increase coverage following a severe illness even when they can without providing evidence of insurability. Furthermore, demand estimation shows employees are not price-sensitive and estimated increases in premiums from adverse selection are unlikely to cause significant welfare loss.

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团体人寿保险市场的逆向选择
雇主赞助的人寿保险(ESLI)市场容易受到不利选择的影响,这是由于社区评级的保费、有保障的保险范围和个人市场的存在。使用一所大型大学的工资和医疗索赔数据,我们发现健康状况较差的员工更有可能在补充ESLI中选择导致不利选择的保险。尽管如此,我们发现员工在患上严重疾病后通常不会增加保险范围,即使他们可以在没有提供可保性证据的情况下增加保险范围。此外,需求估计表明,员工对价格不敏感,逆向选择导致的保费估计增长不太可能造成重大福利损失。
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Economic Inquiry
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