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Abstract: Access to comprehensive healthcare insurance is necessary for maintaining a healthy, livable life. However, social determinants, like race, criminal records, and employment status, as well as the cost of private coverage, make the fundamental human need of healthcare a privilege. This project explores the ways in which race and criminal record status create barriers to healthcare access. Through analyzing the Addhealth Wave 4 codebook, it is apparent that there is a significant association between said variables and those who are black, unemployed and have a criminal record are more likely to not have insurance than to have it.
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