Spousal Labor Market Effects from Government Health Insurance: Evidence from a Veterans Affairs Expansion



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Spousal Labor Market Effects from Government Health Insurance:
Evidence from a Veterans Affairs Expansion

By

Melissa A. Boyle

and

Joanna N. Lahey

August 2011

COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
FACULTY RESEARCH SERIES, PAPER NO. 11-11*


Department of Economics
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Worcester, Massachusetts 01610

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*All papers in the Holy Cross Working Paper Series should be considered draft versions subject
to future revision. Comments and suggestions are welcome.



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