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Health Insurance, Access, and Health Status of Nonelderly Adults (Series/Snapshots of America's Families II)
Stephen Zuckerman, Jennifer M. Haley, John Holahan

This Snapshot uses data from the National Survey of America's Families (NSAF) to describe changes and variations in the health insurance coverage of nonelderly adults (ages 19 to 64) between 1997 and 1999.

Posted to Web: October 24, 2000Publication Date: October 24, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

Health Insurance, Access, and Use (State Data Profiles)
Jennifer M. Haley, Stephen Zuckerman

Based on the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families, State Profiles of Health Insurance, Access and Use provide basic state-level data in easy-to-use tables. Tables describe the type of health insurance people have by age, income, gender, race/ethnicity, family structure, family work status, firm size (for workers), community type, and country of origin. State profiles also include characteristics of the uninsured including access to and utilization of health care services by low-income people. There are separate profiles for each of the 13 states studied, as well as a national data set.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2000Publication Date: July 01, 2000

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