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Table 3 Difference-in-differences specification - Other new arrivals

From: Permanent or temporary settlement? A study on the short-term effects of residence status on refugees’ labour market participation

 

Unemployed Days

Study Grants

Declared Income

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

 

Basic

W. controls

Basic

W. controls

Basic

W. controls

Year

-12.45*

-14.17**

-5.347

-4.949

36.28

24.39

 

(7.12)

(6.94)

(3.45)

(3.19)

(31.03)

(30.63)

Syrian

-4.49

-11.83

-17.94***

-11.99***

259.07***

235.25***

 

(8.89)

(8.72)

(4.31)

(4.01)

(38.73)

(38.50)

Year x SR

35.97***

32.91***

11.79**

10.93**

-230.37***

-204.27***

 

(11.17)

(10.93)

(5.42)

(5.03)

(48.67)

(48.25)

Constant

138.37***

81.55***

24.39***

71.64***

131.55***

59.55

 

(5.24)

(9.80)

(2.54)

(4.51)

(22.83)

(43.25)

N

2,025

2,025

2,025

2,025

2,025

2,025

R2

0.01

0.05

0.01

0.16

0.02

0.06

  1. Notes: Table displays the estimated effects of residency status. The coefficient of interest is the interaction term (Year x Syrian). Controls include age, marital and parental status, education, and gender. In Table 7 (in Additional file 1: Appendix) we add geographical controls. Robust standard errors in parentheses *** p <0.01, ** p <0.05, * p <0.1 Source: GEOSWEDEN (2018)