Predictors of health insurance, life insurance, and retirement savings among NYC’s immigrant taxi and for-hire vehicle drivers Journal Article


Authors: Gany, F.; Mirpuri, S.; Kim, S. Y.; Narang, B.; Ramirez, J.; Roberts-Eversley, N.; Ocampo, A.; Aragones, A.; Leng, J.
Article Title: Predictors of health insurance, life insurance, and retirement savings among NYC’s immigrant taxi and for-hire vehicle drivers
Abstract: Taxi and for-hire vehicle (FHV) drivers are a predominantly immigrant population facing a range of occupational stressors, including lack of workplace benefits and increasing financial strain from tumultuous industry changes and now COVID-19’s devastating impact. Bilingual research staff surveyed 422 New York City taxi/FHV drivers using a stratified sampling approach in driver-frequented locations to examine drivers’ health and financial planning behaviors for the first time. Drivers lacked health insurance at double the NYC rate (20% vs. 10%). Life insurance and retirement savings rates were lower than U.S. averages (20% vs. 60%, 25% vs. 58%, respectively). Vehicle ownership was a significant predictor of health insurance, life insurance, and retirement savings. Compared to South Asian drivers, Sub-Saharan African drivers were significantly less likely to have health insurance and North African, and Middle Eastern drivers were significantly less likely to have retirement savings. Although most drivers indicated the importance of insurance and benefits, < 50% understood how to use them. Drivers felt primary care coverage to be most important followed by other health-related coverage, retirement benefits, and life insurance. Results reveal compelling addressable gaps in insurance and benefits coverage and the need to implement accessible financial literacy with navigation and advising services and programs. © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Keywords: health insurance; primary medical care; health disparity; health disparities; immigrant; human; article; taxi drivers; social determinants of health; literacy; pension
Journal Title: Journal of Community Health
Volume: 45
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0094-5145
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2020-12-01
Start Page: 1098
End Page: 1110
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s10900-020-00903-y
PUBMED: 32803621
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7429200
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 December 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Jennifer Chung Foung Leng
    78 Leng
  2. Francesca Mara Gany
    216 Gany
  3. Julia M Ramirez
    39 Ramirez
  4. Nicole S Roberts
    18 Roberts
  5. Sheena Jeswani Mirpuri
    13 Mirpuri
  6. Alex J Ocampo
    8 Ocampo
  7. Bharat Narang
    30 Narang
  8. Soo Young Kim
    19 Kim