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. 2021 Dec 7;58:00469580211060260. doi: 10.1177/00469580211060260

Appendix Table B4.

Regression Results: Health Care Share of Graduates vs. Unemployment Rate in Selected CIP Codes.

Dependent Variable: Share of Health Care Graduates (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Un-weighted With Controls No Controls Recession Recovery
Panel A. Registered, Practical Nursing, Nursing Admin and Research
 Unemployment rate −0.040 0.013 −0.002 −0.046 0.029
(0.040) (0.031) (0.028) (0.043) (0.044)
 Mean 6.99 6.99 6.99 7.25 6.85
 Number of Obs. 11,957 11,957 11,957 4,099 7,840
Panel B. Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
 Unemployment rate 0.064 0.080 0.095 0.105 0.082
(0.060) (0.063) (0.058) (0.085) (0.069)
 Mean 2.58 2.58 2.58 2.76 2.76
 Number of Obs. 8,077 8,077 8,077 2,536 5,506
Panel C. Health and Medical Administrative Services
 Unemployment rate 0.029 0.023 0.038 0.089 0.029
(0.020) (0.024) (0.026) (0.055) (0.034)
 Mean 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.68 1.44
 Number of Obs. 9,087 9,087 9,087 2,945 6,100
 County-fixed effect Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Year-fixed effect Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Economic condition Yes Yes No Yes Yes
 Weighted No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Source: IPEDS 2010–2017 and BLS LAUS (2010–2017). Economic conditions include median household income, poverty rate, and working age population. Sample includes graduates in CIPCODE 51.38 and 51.39 after 2010 and 51.16 before 2010 (Panel. A), graduates in CIPCODE 51.07 (Panel B) and graduates in CIPCODE 51.08 (Panel C). Regressions are weighted by population. 95% confidence intervals are obtained using state clustered heteroskedasticity robust standard errors.