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Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
ASEC
24 |
ASEC
23 |
ASEC
22 |
ASEC
21 |
ASEC
20 |
ASEC
19 |
ASEC
18 |
ASEC
17 |
ASEC
16 |
ASEC
15 |
ASEC
14 |
ASEC
13 |
ASEC
12 |
ASEC
11 |
ASEC
10 |
ASEC
09 |
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1 | No | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
2 | Yes | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
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Description
PHINSUR indicates whether the respondent reported being covered by a private (i.e., employment-based or privately-purchased, not government) insurance plan during the preceding calendar year.
The term "covered by private insurance" in the direct question posed to respondents is ambiguous; coverage might mean either being a private insurance policyholder or having coverage as a dependent via someone else's private insurance policy. Because some respondents interpreted the question in the former, narrower sense, the identification of persons covered by private insurance (either as policyholders or as dependents) via the Bureau's allocation program in COVERPI is more complete than the private health insurance coverage reported in PHINSUR.
Comparability
User Note: For a set of variables that addresses many of the comparability issues in the CPS health insurance measures, see the summary health insurance variables created by the University of Minnesota's State Health Access Data Assistance Center.
Beginning in 2019, the definition of "private" health insurance changes to include TRICARE and Marketplace coverage as well as employment-based and directly-purchased private health plans. PHINSUR is comparable across this change. PRVTCOVLY indicates whether the respondent was covered by private health insurance during the previous year according to the 2019 definition. For more information on the changes in the 2019 ASEC, see here.
Universe
- 1988-2018 ASEC: All persons.
- 2019-2024 ASEC: Persons born before the calendar year.
Availability
Years | Jan | Feb | ASEC | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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1988 – 2024 | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Flags
QPHINSURQuestionnaire Text
ASEC 2024 | ASEC 2020 | ASEC 2016 | ASEC 2012 |
ASEC 2023 | ASEC 2019 | ASEC 2015 | ASEC 2011 |
ASEC 2022 | ASEC 2018 | ASEC 2014 | ASEC 2010 |
ASEC 2021 | ASEC 2017 | ASEC 2013 | ASEC 2009 |
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(Do/Does/Did) (name/you) get that coverage through a parent or spouse, (do/does/did) ( you/he/she) buy it (yourself/himself/herself), or (do/does/did) (you/he/she) get it some other way?
Parent Buy it Former employer
Spouse Parent or spouse buys it Group or association
Medicare Supplement Indian Health Service
School
2 Buy it
3 Some other way
(Do/Does/Did) (name/you) get that coverage through a parent or spouse, (do/does/did) ( you/he/she) buy it (yourself/himself/herself), or (do/does/did) (you/he/she) get it some other way?
Parent Buy it Former employer
Spouse Parent or spouse buys it Group or association
Medicare Supplement Indian Health Service
School
2 Buy it
3 Some other way
(Do/Does/Did) (name/you) get that coverage through a parent or spouse, (do/does/did) ( you/he/she) buy it (yourself/himself/herself), or (do/does/did) (you/he/she) get it some other way?
Parent Buy it Former employer
Spouse Parent or spouse buys it Group or association
Medicare Supplement Indian Health Service
School
2 Buy it
3 Some other way
(Do/Does/Did) (name/you) get that coverage through a parent or spouse, (do/does/did) ( you/he/she) buy it (yourself/himself/herself), or (do/does/did) (you/he/she) get it some other way?
Parent Buy it Former employer
Spouse Parent or spouse buys it Group or association
Medicare Supplement Indian Health Service
School
2 Buy it
3 Some other way
2 No
2 No
(2) No
(2) No