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Table 4 Medicaid expansion on nursing home residents race/ethnic composition with mechanisms

From: The effects of Medicaid expansion on the racial/ethnic composition within nursing home residents

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

 

TWFE

CS

TWFE

CS

TWFE

CS

(A) Aggregate Nursing Home Residents: Black

    Medicaid Expansion

-0.31**

-0.13+

-0.32**

-0.15*

-0.33**

-0.16*

(0.11)

(0.07)

(0.11)

(0.07)

(0.11)

(0.07)

    P. Medicaid

0.02***

     

(0.00)

     

    P. Private

  

-0.01**

   
  

(0.00)

   

    T. Beds

    

-0.00

 
    

(0.00)

 

    Adjusted \(R^{2}\)

0.96

 

0.96

 

0.96

 

    Observations

40580

 

40580

 

40580

 

(B) Aggregate Nursing Home Residents: White

    Medicaid Expansion

0.61**

0.41*

0.62**

0.45*

0.63**

0.48*

(0.19)

(0.20)

(0.19)

(0.21)

(0.19)

(0.20)

    P. Medicaid

-0.03***

     

(0.01)

     

    P. Private

  

0.03***

   
  

(0.01)

   

    T. Beds

    

0.00*

 
    

(0.00)

 

    Adjusted \(R^{2}\)

0.92

 

0.92

 

0.92

 

    Observations

45042

 

45042

 

45042

 
  1. Standard errors are in parentheses. Significance is denoted as follows: + \(p<0.1\), * \(p<0.05\), ** \(p<0.01\), *** \(p<0.001\). Two-way Fixed Effects (TWFE) and the Callaway and Sant’Anna (CS) results are included. Control variables include income per capita, population, occupancy rate, N.H. concentration, White and Black male population, political preference and For-Profit facilities. Additional variables are included: in columns (1) P.Medicaid, (2) P.Private, and (3) T.Beds. These variables are defined in Mechanisms section. Control group: Never treated. The results include year and county-fixed effects