[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1261] Health Insurance and welfare reform -X Post from NIFL health

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FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS: Health Insurance Coverage of Low-Income Women - The Center for Health Policy Research at UCLA assesses the 
impact health coverage has on policy changes associated with the 1996 
federal welfare reform law. The authors found that  35% of low-income 
(under 200% of the federal poverty level) women in the U.S. are 
uninsured, and over one-third of low-income working women are 
uninsured.
http://www.kff.org/content/2001/1611



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