Abraham Jean M, Royalty Anne Beeson
University of Minnesota, MN, USA.
Med Care Res Rev. 2005 Apr;62(2):167-86. doi: 10.1177/1077558704273803.
Using the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, the authors investigate differences between households with two earners and those with a single earner in households' access to employer-based health insurance and the generosity of insurance options. They examine whether a household has an offer of coverage, whether a household holds coverage, and whether all household members are covered. They also explore whether two-earner households have more generous options as measured by the number and types of plans available, as well as contribution requirements. The authors find that having a second earner in the household dramatically improves both access to employer health insurance and the generosity of health plan choices, particularly for workers generally acknowledged to have little access, such as part-time workers and workers in small establishments.
作者利用1996年医疗支出小组调查,研究了双职工家庭和单职工家庭在获得雇主提供的医疗保险以及保险选项的慷慨程度方面的差异。他们考察了一个家庭是否有保险要约、是否拥有保险以及所有家庭成员是否都有保险。他们还探讨了按照可用保险计划的数量和类型以及缴费要求来衡量,双职工家庭是否有更慷慨的保险选项。作者发现,家庭中有第二个收入者会显著改善获得雇主医疗保险的机会以及健康保险计划选择的慷慨程度,尤其是对于普遍被认为难以获得保险的工人,如兼职工人和小单位的工人。