Do non-citizens migrate for welfare benefits? Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion
We explore if low-educated noncitizens, who have a considerably high uninsured rate, internally migrate to states with more generous public insurance benefits. We utilize the state-level variation in accessing Medicaid benefits and employ a difference-in-differences methodology that compares in-migr...
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Main Authors: | Hao Guo (Author), Miaomiao Zou (Author) |
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