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Table 6 Test for compositional changes between pre-reform and post-reform periods, all new Flexjob hires

From: Do wage subsidies for disabled workers reduce their non-employment? - evidence from the Danish Flexjob scheme

 

All new Flexjob hires

 

Without covariates

With covariates

Dependent variable

  

Non-native Dane

−0.010

−0.012

 

(0.012)

(0.012)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Age

0.080

−0.038

 

(1.296)

(1.294)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Male

0.162**

0.166**

 

(0.070)

(0.070)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Vocational training

0.008

−0.021

 

(0.068)

(0.059)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Higher education

−0.045

−0.042

 

(0.065)

(0.057)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Degree of unemployment

−668.8

−1153

 

(2031)

(2024)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Sick days

−755.0

−795.6

 

(1308)

(1285)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

No. of visits to doctor

1.025

1.480

 

(2.040)

(2.011)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

Diagnosed with diseases in bones, muscles and connective

0.030

0.033

tissue

(0.048)

(0.048)

 

[1,926]

[1,926]

  1. Inference: *** p < 0.01; ** p < 0.05; * p < 0.1.
  2. Governmental sector compared to municipal/regional sector. Difference-in-differences analyses. OLS estimates. Robust standard errors in parentheses. Number of observations in brackets.