接受医疗补助的儿童会从疲软的劳动力市场中受益吗?大衰退的证据

Jiajia Chen
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在这篇文章中,我估计了疲软的劳动力市场状况与参加医疗补助计划的儿童接受的基于办公室的医生服务数量之间的关系。我发现,在大衰退期间,儿童在失业率较高的地区使用更多的服务,结果不受样本组成变化的影响。这种关联既可以反映健康状况恶化等需求因素,也可以反映愿意接受医疗补助病人的医生数量变化等供给因素。我提供了一些支持供给侧机制的证据:高失业率减少了私人保险患者对医生服务的需求。医生通过服务更多的医疗补助计划参保者来应对需求冲击。
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Do Children on Medicaid Benefit from a Weak Labor Market? Evidence from the Great Recession
In this article, I estimate the association between weak labor market conditions and the quantity of office-based physician services received by children enrolled in Medicaid. I find that children use more services in areas with higher unemployment during the Great Recession, and the result is not influenced by changes in sample composition. The association could reflect either demand factors such as worsening health or supply factors such as changes in the number of physicians willing to accept Medicaid patients. I provide several pieces of evidence supporting a supply-side mechanism: higher unemployment reduces the demand for physician services by privately-insured patients. Physicians respond to the demand shock by serving more Medicaid enrollees.
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