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Table 6 Treatment effect on unemployment duration

From: How do COVID-19 re-hiring subsidies affect unemployment duration and incomes in Morocco? An instrumental variable approach

 

Total sample

Women

Men

Age < 25

25 =  < Age < 35

35 =  < Age < 45

45 =  < Age < 60

Age >  = 60

Construction sector

Industry sector

Service sector

Number of observations

5726

1233

4493

143

2092

2008

1455

28

1200

935

3558

Treatment

Tax Exemption

1.23***

1.64***

1.12***

1.40

0.94***

1.38***

1.37***

0.88

1.78***

1.88**

0.85***

(0.13)

(0.28)

(0.48)

(1.09)

(0.20)

(0.21)

(0.26)

(1.31)

(0.28)

(0.32)

(0.16)

Controls

Sex

0.24**

 

0.4

− 0.02

0.44**

− 0.45**

− 1.39

0.29

0.14

0.28

(0.10)

(0.58)

(0.15)

(0.08)

(0.23)

(2.02)

(0.36)

(0.23)

(0.11)

Age

0.02

0.005

0.004

0.15

0.06

0.01

0.003

0.03

− 0.01

0.01

0.007

(0.004)

(0.01)

(0.005)

(0.24)

(0.02)

(0.02)

(0.02)

(0.14)

(0.01)

(0.01)

(0.005)

Construction

− 0.63

− 1.11

− 0.56

0.34

− 1.08

− 0.28

− 0.47

1.73

(0.54)

(1.55)

(0.58)

(0.82)

(0.91)

(0.90)

(1.01)

(0.98)

Industry

− 0.61

− 1.10

− 0.55

− 0.20

− 1.39

− 0.05

− 0.21

− 2.72

(0.54)

(0.53)

(0.58)

(0.71)

(0.92)

(0.90)

(1.01)

(2.16)

Service

− 0.84

− 1.38

− 0.76

− 1.59*

− 0.45

− 0.34

(0.54)

(1.52)

(0.57)

(0.90)

(0.89)

(1.00)

Number of Affiliates

− 1.52e-05

3.29e-05***

− 1.25e-05***

− 3.93e-06

− 7.39e-06

− 2.01e-05***

− 2.55e-05***

− 3.5e-05

− 4.65e-05

2.67e-05

− 1.49e-05

(3.61e-06)

(1.01e-05)

(3.87e-06)

(2.70e-05)

(5.10e-06)

(6.68e-06)

(8.28e-06)

(1.55e-04)

(2.55e-05)

(9.27e-05)

(3.61e-06)

Constant term

6.81***

7.77***

7.17***

3.11

6.19***

5.75***

5.94***

5.79

6.58

5.82

5.83

(0.58)

(1.56)

(0.60)

(5.70)

(1.18)

(1.35)

(1.94)

(9.89)

(0.75)

(0.60)

(0.28)

  1. Bold type indicates the estimated parameters. Standard errors are shown in italic in parentheses. *, **, and *** are used to indicate coefficients’ statistical significance at the 10, 5, and 1% levels, respectively