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Table 4 The effect of the ratio of 55–59 years old in male full-time workers in 2007 on log number of various types of employees

From: Effects of increased elderly employment on other workers’ employment and elderly’s earnings in Japan

 

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(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Total # of employees

Full-time employees

Younger than 50

50–59 years old

60 or older

Full-time younger than 25

Female part-time 35–54 years old

Part-time 60 or older

Ratio of age 55–59 in 2007 × 2006

0.350*

0.626***

0.685***

−0.391

−1.640***

1.303***

−0.348

−0.740*

[0.203]

[0.232]

[0.229]

[0.298]

[0.393]

[0.380]

[0.721]

[0.378]

Ratio of age 55–59 in 2007 × 2008

0.051

0.276

0.577***

−1.492***

−0.777**

1.532***

−0.228

0.268

[0.173]

[0.230]

[0.200]

[0.233]

[0.372]

[0.364]

[0.650]

[0.338]

Ratio of age 55–59 in 2007 × 2009

0.145

0.366

0.871***

−2.122***

−0.394

1.960***

−0.04

0.11

[0.190]

[0.251]

[0.237]

[0.268]

[0.435]

[0.429]

[0.686]

[0.478]

Ratio of age 55–59 in 2007 × 2010

0.032

0.193

0.887***

−2.854***

−0.229

1.840***

0.151

0.823*

[0.180]

[0.242]

[0.203]

[0.273]

[0.448]

[0.400]

[0.707]

[0.461]

Ratio of age 55–59 in 2007 × 2011

0.197

0.4

1.237***

−3.252***

−0.024

2.502***

0.393

0.861*

[0.197]

[0.257]

[0.240]

[0.299]

[0.460]

[0.434]

[0.687]

[0.455]

Observations

6210

6210

6210

6210

6210

6210

6210

6210

R-squared

0.034

0.027

0.052

0.137

0.287

0.063

0.04

0.085

Number of establishments

1114

1114

1114

1114

1114

1114

1114

1114

  1. Note: Standard errors with clustering for establishment ID are presented in brackets. *, **, *** indicate coefficients are statistically significantly different from 0 at the 10, 5, and 1 % levels, respectively. Control variables omitted from the table include industry-year dummies. Establishment fixed effects are also controlled