Keywords
health insurance, labor supply, job mobility
Abstract
This paper provides a critical review of the empirical literature on the relationship between health insurance, labor supply, and job mobility. We review over 50 papers on this topic, almost exclusively written in the last 10 years. We reach five conclusions. First, there is clear and unambiguous evidence that health insurance is a central determinant of retirement decisions. Second, there is fairly clear evidence that health insurance is not a major determinant of the labor supply and welfare exit decisions of low income mothers. Third, there is fairly compelling evidence that health insurance is an important factor in the labor supply decisions of secondary earners. Fourth, while there is some division in the literature, the most convincing evidence suggests that health insurance plays an important role in job mobility decisions. Finally, there is virtually no evidence in the literature on the welfare implications of these results. We present some rudimentary calculations which suggest that the welfare costs of job lock are likely to be modest. Our general conclusion is that health insurance has important effects on both labor force participation and job choice, but that it is not clear whether or not these effects results in large losses of either welfare or efficiency.
Original Publication Citation
“Health Insurance, Labor Force Participation, and Job Choice: A Critical Review of the Literature.” 2004. In Catherine McLaughlin, editor, Health Policy and the Uninsured, Urban Institute Press, pp. 97-178 (with Jonathan Gruber).
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Gruber, Jonathan and Madrian, Brigitte C., "Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Job Mobility: A Critical Review of the Literature" (2004). Faculty Publications. 9070.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/9070
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2004
Publisher
Urban Institute Press
Language
English
College
Marriott School of Business
Department
Finance
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