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Terceira A Berdahl1, Asako S Moriya2
1Terceira A. Berdahl ( terceira.berdahl@ahrq.hhs.gov ) is a social science analyst in the Division of Research and Modeling, Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), in Rockville, Maryland.
Abstract:
Historically, part-time workers have been more likely to be uninsured than their full-time peers. Data from the 2010-15 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey show that coverage differences by work hours declined after 2014. Uninsurance declined more for part-time workers, with pathways to coverage varying by state Medicaid expansion status.
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