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Data Files |   Next Steps in Incremental Health Insurance Expansions:Who is Most DeservingIssue Brief No. 12 
 
 
 Vulnerability to Being UninsuredTo target future expansions of health insurance, policy makers would benefit from a better understanding of how individuals in different age groups are vulnerable to being uninsured as well as the health and financial consequences of being uninsured. Differences in vulnerability imply that public policy initiatives to expand coverage for specific groups require different approaches. Using data from the Community Tracking Studys Household Survey,1 this analysis compares near-elderly persons with young adults and children on a number of criteria that are especially relevant for assessing vulnerability to uninsurance. These include: 
 
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