Low Wages, No Benefits: Expanding Access To Health Benefits For Low Income Ontarians
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- Barnes, Steve (Author)
Title
Low Wages, No Benefits: Expanding Access To Health Benefits For Low Income Ontarians
Abstract
One-third of workers in Ontario do not receive employer-provided benefits. Seniors and those receiving social assistance are eligible for some level of public coverage, however, low-income Ontarians who are employed, are falling through the cracks without any health coverage at all. Living with low income and experiencing a lack of resources can increase the risk for poor health. Low income is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, higher rates of diabetes complications, and poor mental health due to high rates of anxiety, stress, and depression. Good dental care, access to medication, and vision care are important parts of maintaining overall health and are particularly income sensitive. This paper uses data from Statistics Canada’s Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics to identify who is more or less likely to have employer-provided health benefits.... Website summary
Date
2015
Pages
14 pages
Language
English
Accessed
10/19/25, 6:20 PM
Citation
Barnes, S. (2015). Low Wages, No Benefits: Expanding Access To Health Benefits For Low Income Ontarians (p. 14 pages). https://www.wellesleyinstitute.com/low-wages-no-benefits/
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