CEPR explores economic policies that affect the US health care and welfare systems. Visit the coronavirus issue page for our latest on the pandemic.
CEPR explora las políticas económicas que impactan los sistemas de salud y de bienestar de los Estados Unidos. Visite la página de problemas de coronavirus para conocer lo último sobre la pandemia.
CEPR explores economic policies that affect the US health care and welfare systems. Visit the coronavirus issue page for our latest on the pandemic.
CEPR explora las políticas económicas que impactan los sistemas de salud y de bienestar de los Estados Unidos. Visite la página de problemas de coronavirus para conocer lo último sobre la pandemia.
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Health and Social ProgramsUS Republican Part-Time Nation: Going InvoluntaryDean Baker / January 17, 2017
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Health and Social ProgramsUSWorkers Obamacare and Part-Time Work, Part 3: Part-Time Employment & UnemploymentCEPR / December 12, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUSWorkers Obamacare and Part-Time Work, Part 2: Involuntary Part-Time EmploymentCEPR / December 07, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUSWorkers Obamacare and Part-Time Work, Part 1: Voluntary Part-Time EmploymentCEPR / December 06, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUS Why Would Falling Disability Benefits Cause People to Stop Working?CEPR / November 18, 2016
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Globalization and TradeHealth and Social ProgramsInequalityUS Inequality as PolicyDean Baker / November 07, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUS Health Insurance Through the Marketplace: It’s Actually AffordableLara Merling / November 03, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUS Secrets in Plain View: Obamacare Is WorkingDean Baker / October 03, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUS The Ranks of the Uninsured Have Declined More Under Democratic Governors than Under Republican OnesCEPR / September 30, 2016
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Health and Social ProgramsUS Are Disabled Workers a Growing Burden? Not ReallyCEPR / September 28, 2016