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The long wait for Progress Women and Economic and Social Equality

Posted by jam on December 21, 2008

Century Foundation Senior Fellow Beverly Goldberg analyzes the substantial gap in wages between men and women, and then measures that gap in the context of women’s educational achievements and the continuing discrimination against women in the workplace, with attention to the impact of the issues of health and child care. pdf

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Living on the Edge: Health Care Expenses Strain Family Budgets

Posted by jam on December 21, 2008

Loss of job or Health insurance, serious illness would push many over financial edge.

Based on HSC’s 2007 Health Tracking Household Survey, a nationally representative survey with information on 14,500 people under age 65, the study’s findings are detailed in a new HSC Research Brief—Living on the Edge: Health Care Expenses Strain Family Budgets—available here. The study also included in-depth interviews conducted in September 2008 with 20 survey respondents who reported problems paying medical bills when they took part in the 2007 survey.

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Health Care in the 2008 Presidential Primaries

Posted by jam on February 10, 2008

http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/358/4/414

“This analysis find that the sharply contrasting health care platforms of the leading Democratic and Republican presidential candidates reflect dramatic differences in the perspectives of their primary voters. The article analyzes a newly released Kaiser/Harvard survey of likely primary voters in 35 states (and the District of Columbia) with January or February primaries or caucuses, as well as data from 10 other recent surveys by national media polling organizations.

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