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Legal Status And Health Insurance Among Immigrants

Dana P. Goldman, RAND Corporation and NBER
James P. Smith
Neeraj Sood

Abstract

The foreign-born represent a disproportionate share of nonelderly U.S. adults without health insurance. Using data from Los Angeles County, we find that most of the insurance disparities between the foreign-born and native-born can be explained by traditional socioeconomic factors. Undocumented immigrants, however, have lower rates of coverage—both private and public—even after a wide array of factors are controlled for. Applying Los Angeles County rates to the U.S. population implies that undocumented immigrants account for one-third of the total increase in the number of uninsured adults in the United States between 1980 and 2000.

Suggested Citation

Dana P. Goldman, James P. Smith, and Neeraj Sood. "Legal Status And Health Insurance Among Immigrants" Health Affairs 24.6 (2005): 1640-1653.