As Affordable Care Act Increased Health Insurance Coverage, Volunteering Rose
April 21, 2017
April 21, 2017
LOS ANGELES, April 21 -- The University of California's Los Angeles campus (UCLA) issued the following news release:
One of the indirect societal benefits of the Affordable Care Act has been increased levels of volunteerism, especially among lower-income populations, a study from UCLA's California Center for Population Research suggests.
Researchers found that instances of self-reported volunteerism increased markedly among people in low-income groups who lived in s . . .
One of the indirect societal benefits of the Affordable Care Act has been increased levels of volunteerism, especially among lower-income populations, a study from UCLA's California Center for Population Research suggests.
Researchers found that instances of self-reported volunteerism increased markedly among people in low-income groups who lived in s . . .