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. 2021 Aug 25;72(4):683–716. doi: 10.1007/s42973-021-00092-w

Table 2.

Job loss regressions with alternative teleworkability measures

Dependent variable: involuntary job separations
Line DN DN-JONET Line DN DN-JONET
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Mobilityi,j − 2.773 (1.101) − 7.275 (2.492) − 4.015 (2.082)
Policyi,j 0.507 (0.278) 1.606 (0.675) 0.898 (0.535)
Teli − 0.282 (0.233) − 0.740 (1.391) − 0.022 (1.047) −0.381 (0.225) − 1.679 (1.234) − 0.284 (0.972)
Mobilityi,j× Teli 2.786 (1.114) 21.485 (7.378) 8.544 (4.248)
Policyi,j× Teli − 0.676 (0.417) − 5.271 (2.273) − 2.190 (1.278)
Observations 282 282 282 282 282 282
R2 0.501 0.499 0.479 0.496 0.493 0.478

All regressions include prefecture-specific controls and month dummies and are weighted by prefecture population. Standard errors clustered at the prefecture level are shown in parentheses

p<0.1; p<0.05; p<0.01