Effect of Medicaid Eligibility on Number of Skills Required, Controlling for Job Title
OLS | 2SLS | OLS | 2SLS | OLS | 2SLS | |
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Panel A: Full Sample (n = 14,278,072; Mean Number of Skills = 5.491) | ||||||
−1.789*** (0.524) | −2.006*** (0.545) | |||||
Panel B: Sample with Firm Name (n = 8,192,847; Mean Number of Skills = 6.923) | ||||||
−1.561** (0.693) | −1.764** (0.714) | 0.170 (0.691) | 0.230 (0.703) | 0.233 (0.735) | 0.297 (0.751) | |
Fixed effects: | CZ*title | CZ*title | CZ*title | CZ*title | emp*title | emp*title |
year*title | year*title | year*title | year*title | title*year | title*year | |
emp | emp |
Notes: The data come from job vacancies posted online, 2010–2016. The unit of observation is a vacancy posting. Each cell is the effect of Medicaid eligibility from separate regressions of Equation 2. All regressions include the annual CZ-level covariates described in the text in addition to the fixed effects described in the table. Standard errors are clustered at the CZ level and are shown in parentheses below the estimates.