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Table 2 Marginal effects by educational subgroups and prime-age subsample

From: Labour force participation elasticities and the move away from a flat tax: the case of Slovakia

 

Females

Males

dy/dx

Std err

dy/dx

Std err

Elementary education, age 25–50

 Gains to work (logGTW)

0.201

0.019

0.146

0.017

 Non-labour income (logNY)

−0.067

0.006

−0.065

0.006

Secondary education, age 25–50

 Gains to work (logGTW)

0.108

0.010

0.053

0.006

 Non-labour income (logNY)

−0.036

0.003

−0.024

0.002

Tertiary education, age 25–50

 Gains to work (logGTW)

0.099

0.010

0.047

0.006

 Non-labour income (logNY)

−0.033

0.003

−0.021

0.002

  1. Note: Probit estimates are computed using full sample, and average marginal effects are evaluated at subgroups. Bootstrapped standard errors, 5000 replications