Health care benefits in the public sector: An examination of availability,size, and managerial effects among north carolina municipalities |
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Authors: | Dennis M. Daley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science , North Carolina State University , 27695-8102, Raleigh, North Carolina, 8102 |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on the extent to which health care benefits are used in North Carolina municipal governments. As such, it not only maps out the existence of these practices, but also the conditions and circumstances in which they occur. Health care practices (Basic dental and medical coverage, employee assistance programs, and child care provisions) are examined. Since group health coverage is nearly universal (albeit the type and extent of coverage varies), it was not examined in this survey. With the exception of pre-paid dental insurance (41 percent) and unpaid maternity leave (31 percent), limited use is made of the various health care programs surveyed. Population and workforce size effects are marginal.The presence of a city manager or town administrator, on the other hand, results in two or three fold the use as occurs in mayor-council cities. |
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