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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 17.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Econ. 2015 Spring;1(2):165–193. doi: 10.1162/ajhe_a_00011

Table 8.

Effect of Medicaid on Males’ Labor Supply Placebo Test

Sample Males
Ages 18-39
Unmarried
Less than High School
Outcome Employed last
year
Labor force
participation
last year
Weeks worked
last year
Usual weekly
hours worked
last year
Pregnant Women Simulated % Medicaid Eligible −0.0053
(0.0296)
0.0317
(0.0264)
−0.0659
(0.0500)
−0.0107
(0.0420)
Estimation OLS OLS Negative Binomial Negative Binomial

Notes: All models utilize sampling weights, and control for state and year fixed effects and state-specific linear trends in addition to the covariates listed in the text. Standard errors are clustered at the state level and reported in parentheses. N=50,358 unmarried males 18-39 with less than a high school education.

***

significant at 1%

**

significant at 5%

*

significant at 10%.