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. 2015 Sep:43:74-84.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2015.06.008. Epub 2015 Jul 8.

Heterogeneity and the effect of mental health parity mandates on the labor market

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Heterogeneity and the effect of mental health parity mandates on the labor market

Martin Andersen. J Health Econ. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Health insurance benefit mandates are believed to have adverse effects on the labor market, but efforts to document such effects for mental health parity mandates have had limited success. I show that one reason for this failure is that the association between parity mandates and labor market outcomes vary with mental distress. Accounting for this heterogeneity, I find adverse labor market effects for non-distressed individuals, but favorable effects for moderately distressed individuals and individuals with a moderately distressed family member. On net, I conclude that the mandates are welfare increasing for moderately distressed workers and their families, but may be welfare decreasing for non-distressed individuals.

Keywords: Benefit mandates; Insurance; Labor supply; Mental health.

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