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The views of low-income employees regarding mandated comprehensive employee benefits for the sake of health.

Katherin A Adikes1, Sara C Hull, Marion Danis.   

Abstract

Socioeconomic factors stand in the way of good health for low-income populations. We suggest that employee benefits might serve as a means of improving the health of low-wage earners. We convened groups of low-income earners to design hypothetical employee benefit packages. Qualitative analysis of group discussions regarding state-mandated benefits indicated that participants were interested in a great variety of benefits, beyond health care, that address socioeconomic determinants of health. Long-term financial and educational investments were of particular value. These results may facilitate the design of employee benefits that promote the health of low-income workers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20391255      PMCID: PMC3634346          DOI: 10.1080/19371910903126648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Public Health        ISSN: 1937-190X


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