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Archive: March 2010

Immigrants and unions

I have a new, short paper out today on the benefits of unionization for immigrant workers.

Graph of number of immigrant workers, by state, 2009

This is the last in a series of papers on "Unions and Upward Mobility" for different kinds of workers:

Health-Care Coverage

In 2008, over 20 million US workers had no health insurance. If we had just maintained the same coverage rate we had back in 1979, over 12 million of these uninsured workers would have had health insurance. The full details, including breakdowns by workers' wage levels, are out today in a new CEPR report by Hye Jin Rho and me.

Here's a graph of the share of workers without health insurance by wage quintile. Almost 40 percent of workers in the bottom fifth of the wage distribution have no health insurance from any source, public or private.

Graph of health-insurance coverage rates by wage quintile, 1979-2008