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December 1, 2005
6th Ann Arbor Research Conference on the Uninsured: Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU)
Conference Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Abstract Deadline: 1 December 2005
Conference Dates: 17 - 18 July 2006
Organizer: Catherine McLaughlin (University of Michigan)
The Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU) is organizing its sixth Ann Arbor research conference.
Papers on the determinants and consequences of health insurance status; the role and influence of private health insurance markets or public programs on the uninsured; the interaction between labor market dynamics and health insurance coverage; the effects of policies and programs to expand coverage for the uninsured; and the nature and determinants of changes in coverage over time will be considered.
Abstracts should be roughly 500-1000 words in length and include a description of the research problem, the data source, the research design, and how the results will advance research and policy on the uninsured. Include a separate cover page identifying each author and their affiliations.
Abstracts should be sent via email to Mary Harrington, mehn@umich.edu, by close of business December 1, 2005.
More details are available as a PDF.
The ERIU website provides additional information about ERIU and past Ann Arbor research conferences.