which of the following outcomes is a direct result of parents having health insurance?

a health insurance is expensive, so families forgo other expenses
b parents are able to have more children
c children tend to have better academic outcomes
d health is taken for granted

1 answer

The option that best reflects a direct outcome of parents having health insurance is:

c) children tend to have better academic outcomes.

Access to health insurance can lead to better overall health for parents and children, which in turn can positively affect children's academic performance. Healthy children are often more able to focus, attend school regularly, and perform well academically.