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Table 1 Distributions of Insurance Patterns from 2006 to 2016 among Non-elderly Adults (64 Years and Under)

From: Insurance patterns and instability from 2006 to 2016

Year

2006–2007

2007–2008

2008–2009

2009–2010

2010–2011

2011–2012

2012–2013

2013–2014

2014–2015

2015–2016

(1) Always Insured

 Percentagea

68.33

65.88

65.43

68.31

68.77

68.81

67.25

69.08

71.74

74.32

 Standard Errorb

(0.71)

(0.95)

(0.88)

(0.85)

(0.78)

(0.83)

(0.86)

(0.89)

(0.79)

(0.81)

 # of obs. in sample c

8768

6588

9502

8746

7712

9892

9403

8980

8833

9749

 Pop. (millions)d

173.68

168.88

168.89

176.98

179.04

179.63

176.47

182.49

189.95

196.50

(2) Single Gap

 Percentage

4.73

5.09

5.21

4.55

4.68

4.37

4.38

5.72

5.26

5.30

 Standard Error

(0.28)

(0.33)

(0.35)

(0.30)

(0.30)

(0.28)

(0.34)

(0.41)

(0.41)

(0.46)

 # of obs. in sample

719

543

785

653

572

719

699

811

708

735

 Pop. (in millions)

12.03

13.04

13.44

11.80

12.18

11.42

11.48

15.10

13.92

14.02

(3) Transition Into Coverage

 Percentage

7.03

8.47

7.21

6.01

7.12

6.64

7.52

8.97

8.67

6.43

 Standard Error

(0.33)

(0.46)

(0.37)

(0.36)

(0.35)

(0.32)

(0.41)

(0.40)

(0.45)

(0.31)

 # of obs. in sample

1057

913

1288

917

946

1166

1257

1443

1391

1106

 Pop. (in millions)

17.87

21.71

18.61

15.56

18.55

17.34

19.74

23.70

22.96

17.00

(4) Transition Out of Coverage

 Percentage

6.11

5.57

5.93

5.80

5.05

5.35

5.53

3.76

3.98

4.03

 Standard Error

(0.36)

(0.30)

(0.30)

(0.34)

(0.31)

(0.30)

(0.30)

(0.23)

(0.30)

(0.26)

 # of obs. in sample

904

654

1003

840

702

894

927

626

576

639

 Pop. (in millions)

15.52

14.27

15.31

15.03

13.15

13.98

14.50

9.93

10.55

10.65

 Year

2006–2007

2007–2008

2008–2009

2009–2010

2010–2011

2011–2012

2012–2013

2013–2014

2014–2015

2015–2016

(5) Temporary Coverage

 Percentage

1.18

1.45

1.66

1.17

1.04

1.47

1.38

1.05

1.35

1.42

 Standard Error

(0.12)

(0.15)

(0.17)

(0.11)

(0.10)

(0.16)

(0.18)

(0.11)

(0.15)

(0.13)

 # of obs. in sample

212

168

301

213

170

252

227

190

223

250

 Pop. (in millions)

3.00

3.73

4.29

3.04

2.72

3.85

3.62

2.77

3.57

3.74

(6) Repeatedly Uninsured

 Percentage

1.41

1.70

1.81

1.57

1.52

1.36

1.30

1.67

1.55

1.64

 Standard Error

(0.16)

(0.16)

(0.16)

(0.16)

(0.17)

(0.14)

(0.15)

(0.16)

(0.14)

(0.17)

 # of obs. in sample

267

195

315

236

212

239

249

282

250

260

 Pop. (in millions)

3.60

4.37

4.67

4.07

3.95

3.54

3.42

4.41

4.09

4.34

(7) Always Uninsured

 Percentage

11.20

11.84

12.75

12.58

11.82

11.98

12.64

9.76

7.45

6.87

 Standard Error

(0.44)

(0.60)

(0.53)

(0.59)

(0.48)

(0.50)

(0.59)

(0.51)

(0.40)

(0.41)

 # of obs. in sample

1907

1436

2435

2074

1926

2428

2561

1875

1409

1385

 Pop. (in millions)

28.47

30.34

32.90

32.59

30.77

31.28

33.17

25.80

19.72

18.16

(8) Any Insurance Interruption, i.e. Patterns Two to Seven as a Whole

 Percentage

31.67

34.12

34.57

31.69

31.23

31.19

32.75

30.92

28.26

25.68

 Standard Error

(0.71)

(0.95)

(0.88)

(0.85)

(0.78)

(0.83)

(0.86)

(0.89)

(0.79)

(0.81)

 # of obs. in sample

5066

3909

6127

4933

4528

5698

5920

5227

4557

4375

 Pop. (in millions)

80.48

87.45

89.23

82.09

81.31

81.41

85.93

81.70

74.81

67.91

  1. aan insurance pattern (e.g., always insured) as a percentage of the total seven patterns including (1) always insured, (2) single gap, (3) transition into coverage, (4) transition out of coverage, (5) temporary coverage, (6) repeatedly uninsured and (7) always uninsured
  2. bStandard Error of the percentage; cNumber of observations in the sample; dSample-weighted population in millions for an insurance pattern