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Table 9 Marginal effects from probit models of the probability of attrition

From: Labor market mobility and the early-career outcomes of immigrant men

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Visible minority Canadian-born

− 0.041

− 0.034

− 0.037

− 0.026

− 0.032

(0.041)

(0.043)

(0.043)

(0.043)

(0.043)

White immigrant

0.076

0.125**

0.124**

0.132**

0.130***

(0.049)

(0.052)

(0.050)

(0.052)

(0.050)

Visible minority immigrant

0.031

0.055

0.056

0.062

0.064

(0.050)

(0.048)

(0.048)

(0.048)

(0.049)

Controls

 Person and job chars

 

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 Occupation

  

Yes

 

Yes

 Industry

   

Yes

Yes

  1. Notes: The sample includes observations from 6331 men interviewed in the first (odd) year with less than 10 years of potential experience. The table reports marginal effects from a probit model of the probability of attrition in which the dependent variable equals one if the respondent is interviewed in the odd year and not interviewed in the even year and zero otherwise
  2. *Significant at the 10% level; **significant at the 5% level; ***significant at the 1% level