Self-Employed Workers Are Less Likely To Have Health Insurance Than Those Employed by Private Firms, Governments
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Description
Examines nonmetropolitan health insurance coverage in 2018 among working age adults (26-64 years old) who are self-employed, otherwise employed, unemployed, and those not in the labor force. Includes a bar chart showing metro compared to nonmetro coverage by employment status for the following types of health insurance: none, employer-based, direct-purchase, and public.
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Dobis, Jessica E. Todd
Citation
Amber Waves
Date
07/2022
Type
Document
Organization
USDA Economic Research Service
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Employment and unemployment · Health insurance · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data