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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Labour Econ. 2018 Aug 13;54:116–134. doi: 10.1016/j.labeco.2018.08.001

Table 15:

Non-Disabled: Labor Market Transitions

a. Non-employment-to-Employment

Coefficient Linear
Quadratic
Time Dummy
(1) (2) (3)

No Protection 0.022*** 0.022*** 0.018***
(0.002) (0.003) (0.002)
After ADA −0.033*** −0.033*** −0.009
(0.005) (0.005) (0.013)
No Protection −0.001 −0.001 −0.003
    × After ADA (0.003) (0.004) (0.003)

R2 0.009 0.009 0.010
# of obs. 117,280

b. Unemployment-to-Employment

Coefficient Linear
Quadratic
Time Dummy
(1) (2) (3)

No Protection 0.152*** 0.145*** 0.146***
(0.018) (0.022) (0.018)
After ADA 0.025 −0.008 −0.011*
(0.038) (0.055) (0.050)
No Protection 0.020 0.037 0.040
    × After ADA (0.050) (0.056) (0.046)

R2 0.022 0.022 0.029
# of obs. 5,403

c. Non-employment-to-Employment

Coefficient Linear
Quadratic
Time Dummy
(1) (2) (3)

No Protection 23.07*** 26.14*** 0.005
(6.005) (5.768) (0.008)
After ADA −0.0005 0.008 −.055**
(0.024) (0.030) (0.027)
No Protection 0.009 0.011 −0.030*
    × After ADA (0.035) (0.035) (0.019)

R2 0.136 0.136 0.112
# of obs. 14,335

Note: Table 15 reports regression coefficients of difference-in-differences analysis of non-disabled workers. Regression also controls for education and age, as well as state and year dummies. Numbers in parentheses are standard errors clustered by state.

***

p < 1%,

**

p < 5%, and

*

p < 10%.