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One-fifth of nonelderly Californians do not have access to job-based health insurance coverage.

Policy Brief UCLA Cent Health Policy Res

November 2010

UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UCLA School of Public Health and the UCLA School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles, California 90024, USA.

Lack of job-based health insurance does not affect just workers, but entire families who depend on job-based coverage for their health care. This policy brief shows that in 2007 one-fifth of all Californians ages 0-64 who lived in households where at least one family member was employed did not have access to job-based coverage. Among adults with no access to job-based coverage through their own or a spouse's job, nearly two-thirds remained uninsured.

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