Table 1.
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Variable | Rank–Rank Slope | Rank–Rank Slope | Rank–Rank Slope | Intercept | Intercept | Intercept |
Medicaid coverage (real) | −.033 (.037) | .047* (.023) | ||||
Medicaid coverage (simulated) | −.101* (.046) | −.100* (.045) | .081* (.038) | .081* (.038) | ||
First-stage F statistic F(1, 49) | 211.98*** | 211.98*** | ||||
County–year observations | 9,429 | 9,429 | 9,429 | 9,429 | 9,429 | 9,429 |
R2 | .014 | .015 | .012 | .025 | .026 | .025 |
Note: OLS = ordinary least squares; 2SLS = two-stage least squares. Robust standard errors in parentheses; standard errors clustered at the state level. All models include state fixed effects, year fixed effects, and a vector of state-level, time-varying covariates. Medicaid coverage refers to percentage of women ages 15 to 44 who would be eligible for Medicaid coverage if pregnant.
p < .10,
p < .05,
p < .01,
p < .001 (two-tailed tests).