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Health insurance coverage of Hispanic adults: An assessment of subgroup difference and the impact of immigration

  • Elizabeth Durden
  • , Lucy G Dean
  • Bucknell University

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Abstract

This research explores the health insurance coverage of various Hispanic subgroups in comparison to non-Hispanic whites and blacks. The impact of immigration status is also considered as we hypothesize that nativity, duration, and naturalization tap a possible process of structural acculturation that increases access to insurance coverage for Hispanic groups. We find that the immigration variables impact the type of insurance reported. However, race/ethnic disparities continue to exist, with the various Hispanic subgroups more likely to report miscellaneous government health insurance or no health insurance coverage as compared to non-Hispanic whites.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
Volume50
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013

Keywords

  • immigration
  • Hispanics
  • health insurance
  • assimiliation

Disciplines

  • Demography, Population, and Ecology
  • Medicine and Health
  • Sociology

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