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Estimates of Health Insurance Coverage in the Community Tracking Study and the Current Population Survey

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  • Margo Rosenbach
  • Kimball Lewis

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Explores reasons for differences in insurance estimates for the two surveys and suggests areas for future research to help measure the number of uninsured more precisely.

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  • Margo Rosenbach & Kimball Lewis, 1998. "Estimates of Health Insurance Coverage in the Community Tracking Study and the Current Population Survey," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ec1d933394054a4eb7bc2c386, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ec1d933394054a4eb7bc2c386d2b9a30
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    1. Pascale Joanne & Fertig Angela & Call Kathleen, 2019. "Validation of Two Federal Health Insurance Survey Modules After Affordable Care Act Implementation," Journal of Official Statistics, Sciendo, vol. 35(2), pages 409-460, June.

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    HEALTH INSURANCE UNINSURED;

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