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Table 8 Linear probability model coefficients from our main 2019-sample (part b)

From: Labour market integration of refugees and the importance of the neighbourhood: Norwegian quasi-experimental evidence

 

Left hand side

\(r_n\)

\(Y_{in}\)

Gender: woman

Man

− 0.015

[0.010]

4.172***

[0.602]

Age entry: 0-6

7–15

0.005

[0.019]

− 4.242***

[1.118]

16–29

0.026

[0.021]

− 17.875***

[1.251]

30–44

0.019

[0.023]

− 30.589***

[1.347]

45 +

0.081

[0.050]

− 60.154***

[3.009]

Education: basic

Secondary

− 0.014

[0.016]

1.699*

[0.938]

Upper

0.008

[0.018]

5.515***

[1.066]

Higher

− 0.007

[0.020]

8.972***

[1.199]

Origin: Iran or Iraq

Europe

− 0.070***

[0.017]

− 0.814

[1.000]

Americas

− 0.115

[0.096]

5.865

[5.745]

Africa

− 0.022

[0.019]

8.975***

[1.105]

Asia

− 0.003

[0.016]

10.514***

[0.946]

Family: single

Parent

− 0.032*

[0.018]

0.987

[1.053]

Couple

0.022

[0.027]

8.120***

[1.595]

W/child

0.004

[0.014]

5.578***

[0.817]

Other

0.210***

[0.051]

− 3.918

[3.050]

Neighbourhood: pop.

0.000***

[0.000]

0.000

[0.000]

Mean wage income, t.NOK

0.003***

[0.000]

0.028**

[0.012]

Share SA recipients

− 5.856***

[0.119]

− 2.866

[7.094]

Share high educ.

1.661***

[0.060]

− 2.659

[3.565]

Share immigrants

− 2.165***

[0.060]

− 14.984***

[3.565]

Constant

− 0.331***

[0.046]

56.919***

[2.728]

Observations

25601

  

25601

  

\(R^{2}\)

0.398

  

0.120

  
  1. Standard errors in brackets. * \(p<0.10\), ** \(p<0.05\), *** \(p<0.01\)