Medical expenditure after marginal cut of cash benefit among public assistance recipients in Japan: natural experimental evidence

Volume: 76, Issue: 5, Pages: 505 - 511
Published: Nov 12, 2021
Abstract
Backgrounds Income reduction in poor households affects healthcare demands for impoverished population. However, the impact of reduced benefits for public assistance recipients, who can use medical services for free, on healthcare costs has not been examined. We hypothesised that marginal cuts in benefits increase recipients’ medical expenditure by extra demand for medical care. We tested this hypothesis using public assistance databases of...
Paper Details
Title
Medical expenditure after marginal cut of cash benefit among public assistance recipients in Japan: natural experimental evidence
Published Date
Nov 12, 2021
Volume
76
Issue
5
Pages
505 - 511
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