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Parental Substance Abuse and Child Health and Behavior
The paper uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 3,031) to explore the issues among a cohort of 3 year old children. It finds that children living with a substance-abusing parent are at considerable risk for poor health and behavior outcomes, that such risk is...
Tags: Princeton University, Health Care, Substance, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2004-10-20
Effects of Child Health on Sources of Public Support
This paper estimates the effects of having a young child in poor health on mothers' reliance on TANF and other sources of public support within this new regime. The effects on maternal labor supply found in other studies would suggest that having a child in poor health would increase reliance...
Tags: Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Health Care, Princeton University
White papers 2004-08-01
The Lasting Impact of Childhood Health and Circumstance
The findings of this paper suggests more attention be paid to health as a potential mechanism through which intergenerational transmission of economic status takes place: cohort members born into poorer families experienced poorer childhood health, lower investments in human capital and poorer health in early adulthood, all of which are...
Tags: Software, Human Resources, Enterprise Software, Healthcare, Benefits, Vertical Industries, Health Care, Princeton University
White papers 2004-04-27
Booms, Busts, and Babies' Health
This paper documents a counter-cyclical pattern in the health of children, and examines whether this pattern is due to selection among women choosing to give birth or to behavioral changes. The paper gives the study of the relationship between the unemployment rate at the time of a baby's conception and...
Tags: Princeton University, Health Care, Baby, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Gender And Diversity, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2004-03-08
Effects of Child Health on Parents' Relationship Status
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effects of poor child health on parents' relationship status. It describes the measures used in analyses and present summary statistics from the data. The paper uses data from the national longitudinal Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to estimate the effect...
Tags: Princeton University, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2003-12-01
Health Inequality, Education and Medical Innovation
This paper presets health inequalities across socio-economic groups in the US, which are large and have been growing. The paper hypothesizes that, as in other, non-health contexts, this pattern occurs because people that are more educated are better able to take advantage of technological advances in medicine than are the...
Tags: Innovation, Education, Princeton University, Inequality, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Leadership, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Management
White papers 2003-11-01
Universal Health Care for Children: Two Local Initiatives
Over the past decade, expansions under Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program SCHIP have brought a significant infusion of federal dollars into state and county health systems and have produced a variety of state-level programs. The article begins by describing these two county-level programs and comparing the approach...
Tags: Article, Princeton University, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2003-04-21
Health Insurance for Children
This article focuses on efforts to provide publicly funded health insurance to low-income children in the United States through Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program SCHIP. Public health insurance coverage for children has evolved into a national policy priority. Together, these programs have made substantial progress in reducing...
Tags: Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Human Resources, Enterprise Software, Software, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Insurance, Health Care, Article, Princeton University, Children, Health Insurance
White papers 2003-04-21
Balancing Efficiency and Equity in the Design of Coverage Expansions for Children
An important challenge in designing policy initiatives to address the problem of uninsured children is that the objectives implicit in the programs can conflict. These conflicts necessitate prioritizing multiple objectives and identifying acceptable tradeoffs in order to achieve effective policy design that reflects the nation's social priorities. This article provides...
Tags: Health Insurance, Children, Princeton University, Equity, Tradeoff, Benefits, Healthcare, Insurance, Vertical Industries, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-04-21
Health Insurance for Children: Analysis and Recommendations
This article frames some of the issues and draws on the most current research to point to solutions to persistent problems. The article begins by discussing the importance of health insurance for children's access to health care and describes the progress that has been made in providing coverage for children....
Tags: Health Insurance, Children, Princeton University, Public Health, Article, Health Care, Analysis, Healthcare, Insurance, Benefits, Vertical Industries, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Human Resources, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-04-21
How Public Health Insurance Programs for Children Work
This article reviews the entire spectrum of coverage for children in the United States: private and public health insurance, and no health insurance. It places particular emphasis on the main features of Medicaid and SCHIP. The ways that these programs have influenced and benefited each other are also considered, as...
Tags: Children, Princeton University, Public Health, Health Care, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2003-04-21
Princeton University Whitepaper: Premium Assistance
As the examples discussed in this article suggest, premium assistance toward employer-based family coverage could provide a sensible coverage source for many low-income children, while helping assure that State Children's Health Insurance Program SCHIP coverage complements the employer coverage system for most non-poor children. Nonetheless, this approach presents challenges. Early...
Tags: Princeton University, Benefits, Healthcare, Insurance, Vertical Industries, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-04-21
Princeton University White Paper: Statement of Purpose
This article focuses on efforts to provide publicly funded health insurance to low-income children in the United States through Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program SCHIP. The article summarizes current knowledge and research about which children are uninsured and why, and describe the innovative strategies states have used...
Tags: Health Insurance, Princeton University, Article, Healthcare, Benefits, Insurance, Vertical Industries, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-04-21
The Unique Health Care Needs of Adolescents
This article describes the particular health care needs of adolescents and explores the extent to which public health insurance programs are meeting those needs. It includes an overview of the coverage available to adolescents through Medicaid and SCHIP, how that coverage has evolved, the importance of providing comprehensive benefits to...
Tags: Princeton University, Public Health, Health Care, Healthcare, Insurance, Financial Planning, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2003-04-21
Express Lane Eligibility
This article describes some American states' creative strategies to increase children's enrollment in health insurance by connecting Medicaid and SCHIP with other public programs for low-income children and families. These strategies, referred to as "express lane eligibility" ELE, have the potential to significantly increase the number of low-income children with...
Tags: Health Insurance, Benefits, Children, Healthcare, Princeton University, Insurance, Vertical Industries, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-04-21
Relative Deprivation, Poor Health Habits and Mortality
Using individual-level on males, data from the 1988-1991 National Health Interview Survey Multiple Cause of Death Files, the paper examines the impact of relative deprivation within a reference group on health. It uses measures of relative deprivation based on Yitzhaki's index and defines reference groups using combinations of state, race,...
Tags: Human Resources, Vertical Industries, Health Care, Princeton University, Benefits, Healthcare, Software, Enterprise Software
White papers 2001-12-01
The Health Status & Behaviors of Unwed Fathers
The purpose of the paper is to examine the capabilities of unwed fathers. Knowing more about fathers' capabilities is important for assessing the potential success of welfare reform insofar as the new welfare law envisions a much larger role for unwed parents in supporting their children. Time limits and work...
Tags: Father, Princeton University, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Financial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Finance
White papers 2001-08-27

Additional Resources

CRA International Expands Insurance Economics Practice
BOSTON -- CRA International, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAI), a worldwide leader in providing management, economics, and financial consulting services, today announced the expansion of its Insurance Economics Practice. Mark Meyer has joined the practice as a vice president and co-practice leader. Dr. Meyer has more than...
Articles 2008-07-08
Rosetta Continues Expansion Through Two Partner Hires
Mark Taylor, Managing Partner, Marketing & Operations Services, and Kathy Calta, Partner, Retail Vertical Join the Growing Firm PRINCETON, N.J. -- As part of its ongoing expansion, Rosetta has brought on board two senior executives with significant agency and industry experience to help further strengthen...
Articles 2008-06-25
RexCorp spreading the cheer as business booms
RexCorp Realty, one of the New York Tri-State area's premier real estate operators, developers and investment managers, continues to forward its 50-year franchise as the market leader in development and redevelopment. With over $3 billion in office, hospitality and residential assets under management and a...
Articles 2008-06-18
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