Health Insurance Coverage: Logical Versus Survey Identification of the Foreign-Born

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Claire E. Altman
Cody Spence
Christal Hamilton
James D. Bachmeier
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[1] University of Missouri,Department of Health Sciences
[2] Temple University,Department of Sociology
[3] University of Missouri,Truman School of Public Affairs
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Health insurance; Measurement; Legal status; Public charge;
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Estimating rates of public benefit use for lawful permanent residents (LPRs) is difficult given the limited availability of nationally representative data that disaggregate the foreign-born population by legal status. Using the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation—the only national survey that distinguishes LPRs from other non-citizens—we employ logistic regression to compare estimates of health insurance coverage for legal immigrants using two methods to infer legal status: (1) a logical approach and (2) a survey-based approach. The logical approach, relative to the survey approach, yields a higher predicted probability of having any insurance for LPRs (adjPP = 0.70) compared to the survey approach (adjPP = 0.57) and a higher likelihood of having public health insurance (adjPP = 0.26 compared to adjPP = 0.09, respectively). These findings suggest that the logical approach may overestimate lawful immigrants’ reliance on public benefits, which has implications for conclusions about recent changes to the public charge rule.
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