Comparing Methods for Imputing Employer Health Insurance Contributions in the Current Population Survey

21 Pages Posted: 31 Aug 2013

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Hubert Janicki

U.S. Census Bureau

Brett O’Hara

U.S. Census Bureau

Alice M. Zawacki

U.S. Census Bureau - Center for Economic Studies

Date Written: August 1, 2013

Abstract

The degree to which firms contribute to the payment of workers’ health insurance premiums is an important consideration in the measurement of income and for understanding the potential impact of the 2010 Affordable Care Act on employment-based health insurance participation. Currently the U.S. Census Bureau imputes employer contributions in the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey based on data from the 1977 National Medical Care Expenditure Survey. The goal of this paper is to assess the extent to which this imputation methodology produces estimates reflective of the current distribution of employer contributions. The paper uses recent contributions data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component to estimate a new model to inform the imputation procedure and to compare the resulting distribution of contributions. These new estimates are compared with those produced under current production methods across employee and employer characteristics.

Keywords: health insurance, employer contributions, healthcare reform

Suggested Citation

Janicki, Hubert and O’Hara, Brett and Zawacki, Alice M., Comparing Methods for Imputing Employer Health Insurance Contributions in the Current Population Survey (August 1, 2013). US Census Bureau Center for Economic Studies Paper No. CES-WP- 13-41, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2318480 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2318480

Hubert Janicki (Contact Author)

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Brett O’Hara

U.S. Census Bureau

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Washington, DC 20233-9100
United States

Alice M. Zawacki

U.S. Census Bureau - Center for Economic Studies ( email )

4700 Silver Hill Road
Washington, DC 20233
United States
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