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Volume 1 / 2001 - Volume 11 / 2011
195-201
Why Do Employers Do What They Do? Compensating Differentials
Michael A. Morrisey
203-226
Endogenous Fringe Benefits, Compensating Wage Differentials and Older Workers
Gail A. Jensen and Michael A. Morrisey
227-247
Does the Incidence of Group Health Insurance Fall on Individual Workers?
Helen Levy and Roger Feldman
249-271
Displaced Workers and Employer-Provided Health Insurance: Evidence of a Wage/Fringe Benefit Tradeoff?
Kosali Ilayperuma Simon
273-292
Employer Health Insurance and Local Labor Market Conditions
M. Susan Marquis and Stephen H. Long
293-304
The Impact of the Tax System on Health Insurance Coverage
Jonathan Gruber
305-325
Worker Decisions to Purchase Health Insurance
Linda J. Blumberg, Len M. Nichols and Jessica S. Banthin
327-332
Why Do Compensating Differentials Matter?
Linda T. Bilheimer
333-339
Making Sense of a Complex System: Empirical Studies of Employment-Based Health Insurance
Mark V. Pauly
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