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Insuring against health shocks: Health insurance and household choices.

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Abstract

This paper provides empirical evidence on the role of public health insurance in mitigating adverse outcomes associated with health shocks. Exploiting the rollout of a universal health insurance program in rural China, I find that total household income and consumption are fully insured against health shocks even without access to health insurance. Household labor supply is an important insurance mechanism against health shocks. Access to health insurance helps households to maintain investment in children's human capital during negative health shocks, which suggests that one benefit of health insurance could arise from reducing the use of costly smoothing mechanisms.

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China, Health insurance, Health shocks, Adult, China, Empirical Research, Family Characteristics, Female, Health Care Reform, Health Expenditures, Humans, Insurance Coverage, Male, Middle Aged, Poverty, Rural Population

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J Health Econ

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0167-6296
1879-1646

Volume Title

46

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Elsevier BV