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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Econ. 2014 May 16;37:58–69. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2014.05.002

Table 5. Effects of Exposure to the Policy on Long-Term Outcomes.

Dependant Variable: Depression Score High School grad Some Post-sec

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
U17 Survey years after 1996 (Elig Yrs) 0.3696** (0.0793) 0.4226** (0.1149) -0.0028 (0.0047) -0.0066 (0.0061) -0.0005 (0.0096) -0.0096 (0.0122)
Quebec in 1994 0.6756 (0.3817) 1.6972** (0.4795) -0.2191** (0.0307) -0.2430** (0.0448) -0.1265** (0.0377) -0.2068** (0.0662)
Elig Yrs * Quebec -0.0876 (0.0883) -0.3073** (0.1413) 0.0498** (0.0097) 0.0675** (0.0164) 0.0666** (0.0142) 0.0868** (0.0219)
1996 ADHD Score - 0.3414** (0.0923) - -0.0206** (0.0062) - -0.0447** (0.0089)
Elig Yrs*1996 ADHD Score - -0.0288 (0.0274) - 0.0019 (0.0018) - 0.0046 (0.0026)
Quebec*1996 ADHD Score - -0.4340** (0.1242) - 0.0125 (0.0133) - 0.0382** (0.0163)
EligYrs*Que.94*96 ADHD Sc. - 0.0867** (0.0402) - -0.0067 (0.0043) - -0.0084 (0.0048)
N 6,493 6,493 4,676 4,676 4,676 4,676

Notes: Sample includes children 0-9 in 1994. See Table 3 notes. Standard errors clustered at the province-cohort level.

**

indicates significance at the 95% level.