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State and Local Health Plans for Active and Retired Public Employees
Robert Clark
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Joseph Newhouse
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Published Date
December 2014
Copyright
2014
CONFERENCE HELD
August 16-17, 2013
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Journal of Health Economics, Volume 38
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Supported by the Smith Richardson Foundation grant #2011-8765
Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
Compensating Wage Differentials and the Impact of Health Insurance in the Public Sector on Wages and Hours
Author(s):
Paige Qin
&
Michael Chernew
Chapter 2:
How Does Retiree Health Insurance Influence Public Sector Employee Saving?
Author(s):
Robert L. Clark
&
Olivia S. Mitchell
Chapter 3:
The Role of Retiree Health Insurance in the Early Retirement of Public Sector Employees
Author(s):
John B. Shoven
&
Sita Nataraj Slavov
Chapter 4:
The Effects of Retiree Health Insurance Plan Characteristics on Retirees' Choice and Employers' Costs
Author(s):
Robert Clark
,
Melinda Morrill
&
David Vanderweide
Chapter 5:
Retiree Health Insurance for Public School Employees: Does It Affect Retirement?
Author(s):
Maria D. Fitzpatrick
Chapter 6:
Funding Soft Liabilities
Author(s):
Robert Novy-Marx
&
Joshua D. Rauh
Chapter 7:
Who Pays for Public Employee Health Costs?
Author(s):
Jeffrey Clemens
&
David M. Cutler
Chapter 8:
The Fiscal Stress Arising from State and Local Retiree Health Obligations
Author(s):
Byron Lutz
&
Louise Sheiner
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