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Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Health Insurance, 1993 to 1995: Who Loses Coverage and for How Long?

The Census Bureau report, Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Health Insurance, 1993 to 1995 provides comprehensive information on the characteristics of people with and without health insurance. Key findings show Southerners as the population most likely to experience one or more months without health insurance and suburban dwellers as the least likely to lose continuous health insurance when...

https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1998/demo/p70-64...
Losing Health Insurance: Unintended Consequences of Welfare Reform

Conducted by Families USA, a health consumer group, this first national study of the connection between welfare reform and the loss of health insurance estimates that up to 675,000 people were uninsured in 1997 as a direct result of welfare reform. As 1997 was the first year of welfare reform implementation, the group expects the number of uninsured to increase dramatically in the next several...

https://www.wkkf.org/~/media/70792AA09C4D48FE90EA612E4E13014...