2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijm-02-2018-0038
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Effects of health insurance on labour supply: a systematic review

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical evidence on the labour market effects of health insurance from the supply side. Design/methodology/approach The study covers the largest peer-reviewed and working paper databases for labour economics and health studies. These include Web of Science, Google Scholar, Pubmed and the most popular economics working paper sources such as NBER, ECONSTOR, IDEAS, IZA, SSRN, World Bank Working Paper Series. The authors follow the PRISMA 2… Show more

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“…Estimates in column (1) suggest that the adoption of NCMS has a statistically signifi cant impact on farm employment decisions 1 year after the adoption. The probability of choosing to Boyle and Lahey (2010) and Le et al (2019), the public health insurance may improve the health status of the covered population, thus making them healthier and more productive. As a result, the public health insurance may enable them to work more compared with those who are not covered by the NCMS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimates in column (1) suggest that the adoption of NCMS has a statistically signifi cant impact on farm employment decisions 1 year after the adoption. The probability of choosing to Boyle and Lahey (2010) and Le et al (2019), the public health insurance may improve the health status of the covered population, thus making them healthier and more productive. As a result, the public health insurance may enable them to work more compared with those who are not covered by the NCMS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To offer insights and critique that evaluate, identify and address possible future research agendas for AAOIFI, we adopt the systematic literature review. This methodology is inspired by the previous studies (E-Vahdati et al , 2019; Le et al , 2019; Nomran and Haron, 2020). This method takes into consideration the AAOIFI standards’ issues as compared with other standards, along with their importance, necessity to adopt, measuring level of compliance, determinants and consequences.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adopted methodology in this paper, i.e. a systematic literature review, is inspired by the previous studies (see, e.g., E-Vahdati et al , 2019; Le et al , 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%