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Fig. 1 | Health Economics Review

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From: How did medicaid expansions affect labor supply and welfare enrollment? Evidence from the early 2000s

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a. Total Medicaid enrollment in expansion and comparison states as a percentage of 2002 enrollment. Source: The Medicaid Analytical Extract (MAX) data, produced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. b. Medicaid enrollment by each expansion state and its comparison state as a percentage of 2002 enrollments. Source: The Medicaid Analytical Extract (MAX) data, produced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

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