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Table 7 Heterogeneity in the reform effect on Flexjob recruitment from non-employment among subpopulations

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

 

Flexjob recruitment from non-employment

 

Without covariates

With covariates

Main result

−0.310***

−0.321***

(0.059)

(0.057)

[1,922]

[1,922]

Women

−0.373***

−0.421***

(0.079)

(0.074)

[1,302]

[1,302]

Men

−0.269***

−0.249***

(0.089)

(0.087)

[620]

[620]

Aged < 45

−0.301***

−0.268***

(0.107)

(0.099)

[664]

[664]

Aged > 44

−0.335***

−0.335***

(0.070)

(0.069)

[1,258]

[1,258]

Low educated

−0.540***

−0.534***

(0.104)

(0.098)

[728]

[728]

Highly educated

−0.189***

−0.201***

(0.069)

(0.069)

[1,194]

[1,194]

Workplace with < 50 employees

−0.212

−0.204

(0.160)

(0.157)

[535]

[535]

Workplace with > 49 employees

−0.250***

−0.253***

(0.070)

(0.076)

[1,093]

[1,093]

  1. Inference: *** p < 0.01; ** p < 0.05; * p < 0.1.
  2. LPM estimates. Robust standard errors in parentheses. Number of observations in brackets.
  3. Difference-in-differences analyses.