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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 9.
Published in final edited form as: Am Econ J Econ Policy. 2016 Aug;8(3):39–68. doi: 10.1257/pol.20120298

Table 5. Mandates that Prohibit Deductibles Increased Screenings Among Women with Less than a High School Degree Outcome is past year mammogram.

BRFSS 1987–2000, Adult Women 25–74, Scaled Mandate Specification, DDD Models

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Sample is Inline graphic All women Less than a high school degree High school degree Some college College degree or more
Scaled mandate 0.009 (0.007) 0.014 (0.027) −0.001 (0.011) −0.001 (0.017) 0.019 (0.017)
Scaled mandate * State mandate prohibits deductibles 0.014* (0.008) 0.059*** (0.016) −0.017 (0.021) 0.013 (0.026) 0.022 (0.021)
Adjusted R-squared 0.22 0.12 0.20 0.24 0.29
N 693,154 86,575 236,187 190,376 178,983

Notes: Each column shows the results from a separate DDD regression model. Column 1 sample is all women, column 2 sample is women with less than a high school degree; column 3 sample is women with exactly a high school degree; column 4 sample is women with some college education; and column 5 sample is women with at least a bachelor’s degree. See notes to Table 2 for additional control variables.

*

significant at 10%;

**

significant at 5%;

***

significant at 1%.

Standard errors throughout are clustered at the state level and estimates are weighted.