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Table 7 Pooling of treatments and no complementarity

From: The impact of soft skills training on female youth employment: evidence from a randomized experiment in Jordan

 

Employed

Monthly income

Assigned to voucher only

0.395*** (0.035)

64.453*** (5.802)

Assigned to soft skills only

0.029 (0.030)

5.227 (4.779)

Assigned to both voucher and soft skills

0.402*** (0.036)

65.593*** (5.911)

Voucher only*follow-up 2

−0.360*** (0.039)

−56.869*** (6.799)

Voucher only*follow-up 3

−0.379*** (0.043)

−57.665*** (8.443)

Soft Skills only*follow-up 2

−0.013 (0.034)

−3.604 (5.643)

Soft skills only*follow-up 3

0.005 (0.039)

3.855 (7.625)

Both voucher and soft skills*follow-up 2

−0.387*** (0.039)

−60.827*** (6.626)

Both voucher and soft skills*follow-up 3

−0.353*** (0.043)

−46.807*** (8.793)

Follow-up 2

0.032 (0.021)

12.340*** (3.520)

Follow-up 3

0.073*** (0.025)

20.900*** (4.625)

Control mean in first follow-up

0.178

0.178

Sample size

3759

3721

p value for testing no effect of soft skills training

0.689

0.484

p value for equality of voucher only and both

0.542

0.306

  1. Notes: Robust standard errors in parentheses, clustered at the student level. All regressions control for stratification dummies
  2. *, **, and *** denote significance at 10, 5, and 1 % levels, respectively