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The effects of medicaid earnings limits on earnings growth among poor workers
Sarah Hamersma
Department of Public Administration
Aging Studies Institute
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Assistance Programs
50%
Dynamic Pattern
50%
Earnings Growth
100%
Earnings Thresholds
100%
Forces Behavior
50%
Insurance Eligibility
50%
Labor Force
50%
Low-income Mothers
50%
Low-income Women
50%
Medicaid
100%
Medicaid Eligibility
50%
Policy Levers
50%
Poor Workers
100%
Public Funding
50%
Public Health Insurance
50%
Static Patterns
50%
Work Incentives
50%
Social Sciences
Incentive
50%
Low Income
100%
Manpower
50%
Public Health Insurance
50%
Single Mothers
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Health Insurance
14%