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Table 5 Replication of Galasso and Ravallion ( 2004 ) Table Eight: treatment group means and impacts

From: The effect of public employment on children’s work and school attendance: evidence from a social protection program in Argentina

 

Household income

Individual income

Individual employment

Individual unemployment

Individual inactivity

Total hours worked/week

Treatment group mean

      

Galasso and Ravallion (2004)

438.3

172.9

0.86

0.04

0.10

20.6

Replication using full sample

419.8

169.5

0.85

0.05

0.10

20.3

Households with children age 10-14

398.1

168.5

0.85

0.05

0.10

20.3

Matched single difference

      

Galasso and Ravallion (2004)

81.19 (16.0)

89.2 (5.27)

0.49 (0.02)

−0.26 (0.02)

−0.23 (0.02)

9.2 (0.8)

Replication using full sample

79.88 (17.1)

91.4 (6.00)

0.49 (0.02)

−0.25 (0.02)

−0.23 (0.02)

9.2 (0.6)

Households with children age 10-14

69.5 (6.9)

92.1 (6.91)

0.49 (0.03)

−0.21 (0.02)

−0.27 (0.03)

10.0 (0.9)

Matched difference-in-differences

      

Galasso and Ravallion (2004)

103.41 (32.3)

113.6 (15.1)

0.46 (0.04)

−0.23 (0.04)

−0.23 (0.04)

8.9 (1.5)

Replication using full sample

92.33 (28.8)

95.67 (10.7)

0.42 (0.04)

−0.22 (0.04)

−0.20 (0.04)

8.9 (2.0)

Households with children age 10-14

67.08 (41.1)

101.1 (21.9)

0.41 (0.07)

−0.25 (0.06)

−0.16 (0.06)

7.3 (3.1)

  1. Notes: Standard errors in parentheses, bootstrapped with 100 repetitions. Sample sizes are 3,509 for the full sample and 1,529 for the sample of households with children ages 10–14. Source: Galasso and Ravallion (2004) and author’s calculations from EPH. Incomes are reported in 2002 dollars.