White-Means Shelley I, Hersch Joni
College of Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN 38163, USA.
Int J Health Care Finance Econ. 2005 Dec;5(4):351-68. doi: 10.1007/s10754-005-5559-9.
Relative to whites, Hispanics and blacks are less likely to have employer health insurance coverage. We examine whether ethnicity or race affects employment in traditional jobs or in contingent and alternative work arrangements, and whether ethnicity or race affects insurance offer, eligibility, and/or enrollment, conditional on employment sector. Health insurance disparities relative to whites are more pronounced for Hispanics, primarily due to disparities in employment by firms that offer coverage. Eliminating racial/ethnic disparities in offers, eligibility, and takeup would increase insurance coverage rates of Hispanics in traditional jobs and of both Hispanics and blacks in contingent and alternative jobs.
与白人相比,西班牙裔和黑人获得雇主提供的医疗保险的可能性较小。我们研究种族或 ethnicity 是否会影响传统工作或临时及其他工作安排中的就业情况,以及种族或 ethnicity 是否会在就业部门的条件下影响保险的提供、资格和/或参保情况。相对于白人而言,西班牙裔的医疗保险差距更为明显,这主要是由于提供保险的公司在就业方面存在差距。消除在保险提供、资格和参保方面的种族/ethnicity 差距,将提高西班牙裔在传统工作中的保险覆盖率,以及西班牙裔和黑人在临时及其他工作中的保险覆盖率。