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Welfare Reform and Health Insurance: Consequences for Parents

Jane L. Holl, MD, MPH, Kristen Shook Slack, PhD and Amy Bush Stevens, MSW, MPH

Jane L. Holl is with the Institute for Health Services Research and Policy Studies and Departments of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. Kristen Shook Slack is with the School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Amy Bush Stevens is with Owl Creek Consulting, Gambier, Ohio.




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FIGURE 1— Changes in welfare status and health insurance coverage in the study population, 1999–2002.
Note. ESI = employer-sponsored insurance.

 





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