Effects of health insurance on labour supply: evidence from the health care fund for the poor in Vietnam
Abstract
The expansion of health insurance in emerging countries raises concerns about the unintended negative effects of health insurance on labour supply. This article examines the labour supply effects of the Health Care Fund for the Poor (HCFP) in Vietnam in terms of the number of work hours per month and labour force participation (the probability of employment). Employing various matching methods combined with a Difference-in-Differences approach...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of health insurance on labour supply: evidence from the health care fund for the poor in Vietnam
Published Date
May 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
58
Pages
6190 - 6212
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