Effects of Federal Policy to Insure Young Adults: Evidence from the 2010 Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Mandate [report]

Yaa Akosa Antwi, Asako Moriya, Kosali Simon
2012 unpublished
The authors would like to thank three anonymous reviewers for very helpful comments that substantially improved the paper. We are grateful for helpful comments from ABSTRACT We study the health insurance and labor market implications of the recent Affordable Care Act (ACA) provision that allows dependents to remain on parental policies until age 26 using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). Our comparison of outcomes for young adults aged 19-25 with those who are
more » ... r and younger, before and after the law, shows a high take-up of parental coverage, resulting in substantial reductions in uninsurance and other forms of coverage. We also find preliminary evidence of increased labor market flexibility in the form of reduced work hours.
doi:10.3386/w18200 fatcat:g2pcdptx4bf3jlt3uj5cnhnffa