California Healthcare Foundation/Mercer Small Business Health Insurance Survey, 2000

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Principal Investigator(s): William M. Mercer, Inc.

Summary: This study examined employee health plan sponsorship among California businesses that employed between 2 and 50 individuals to determine why some employers offer health insurance plans and some do not. Businesses were divided into two groups: employers that offered health insurance and those that did not offer health insurance. Separate questionnaires were used for the two groups, but many questions in the two surveys were identical so that the two groups of businesses could be compared. Respond... (view details)

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03383.v1

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