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The effect of non-employment-based health insurance program on firm's offering of health insurance: Evidence from the social health insurance system in China

 发布时间:2023-10-31 

The effect of non-employment-based health insurance program on firm's offering of health insurance: Evidence from the social health insurance system in China


Li X X, Tian L. The effect of non-employment-based health insurance program on firm's offering of health insurance: Evidence from the social health insurance system in China[J]. Journal of Comparative Economics, 2020, 48(4): 997-1010.

To achieve universal health insurance coverage, many developing countries have established a segmented health insurance system, which contains separate programs for workers with formal employment and residents without formal employment. A potential concern with such a segmented system is that the establishment of a non-employment-based insurance program may generate a disincentive for firms to provide health insurance benefits to workers. In this study, we empirically examine this crowd-out effect of a non-employment-based insurance program, the Urban Residents Basic Medical Insurance (URBMI), in China. Exploiting city-by-year variations in the roll-out process of the program and utilizing a unique administrative dataset on Chinese firms, we find that the enactment of URBMI reduced a firm's offering of an employment-based health insurance program by a statistically significant 0.94-1.29 percentage point. This crowd-out effect was stronger among domestic private firms, new firms, and firms that are individual-owned.


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