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Uninsured Population Hawai `i: Adults Age 19-64

Uninsured Population Hawai `i: Adults Age 19-64. Gerard Russo, Ph.D. Sang-Hyop Lee, Ph.D. Lawrence Nitz, Ph.D. Thamana Lekprichakul, Ph.D. Rui Wang, Ph.D. Candidate University of Hawai `i at M ānoa Kathleen Baker, Ph.D., Hawaii Department of Health HRSA SPG VII Technical Workshop

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Uninsured Population Hawai `i: Adults Age 19-64

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  1. Uninsured Population Hawai`i:Adults Age 19-64 Gerard Russo, Ph.D. Sang-Hyop Lee, Ph.D. Lawrence Nitz, Ph.D. Thamana Lekprichakul, Ph.D. Rui Wang, Ph.D. Candidate University of Hawai`i at Mānoa Kathleen Baker, Ph.D., Hawaii Department of Health HRSA SPG VII Technical Workshop 13 October 2005 This research is funded in part through a U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, State Planning Grant to the Hawaii State Department of Health. Sub-Contract Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii. Research conducted by the University of Hawaii, Social Science Research Institute in collaboration with the Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs: Hawaii Uninsured Project and the Hawaii Health Information Corporation.

  2. Age Distribution of Hawai`i’s Uninsured Population: CPS 2003-2005, 3-year Average 123,595 1,607 22,580 99,408 Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  3. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  4. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  5. Uninsured Hawaii Adults Age 19-64:with 95% Confidence IntervalsCPS Survey Years 2001-2005 Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  6. Percent Uninsured: Hawaii Adults Age 19-64 with 95% Confidence IntervalsCPS Survey Years 2001-2005 Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  7. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  8. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  9. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  10. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  11. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  12. Uncovered Workers in Hawai`i—Part-Time, Full-Time and Self-Employed: Estimates from the Current Population Survey (CPS) 2001-2004 Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  13. Three Measures of Hours Worked: Current Population Survey • Usual hours worked per week at all jobs held last year. • Actual hours worked per week at all jobs held last week. • Usual hours worked per week at main job held last week. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  14. Distribution of Uninsured AdultsAge 19-64 by Employment: Summary Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  15. 91,370 Uninsured Adults Age 19-64 • Start with Usual Hours Worked per Week at Main Job Held Last Week: Accurate Recall & One Job • Exclude the Unemployed and Not-in-Labor Force • Exclude Self-Employed • Exclude Unpaid Workers • Exclude the Public Sector • PLEASE NOTE: The Uninsured Private Sector are Mostly Non-Union Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  16. Percent Distribution of Uninsured Workers by Usual Hours Worked per Week at Main Jobs held Last Week: Paid Private Sector Employees NOTE: Probability density function computed from the CPS 2001-2004 Hawaii sample. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

  17. Mahalo! This research is funded in part by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources & Services Administration State Planning Grant Hawaii State Department of Health. Preliminary results. Revised October 2005. Subject to further revision.

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