Extended Data Fig. 3: Heterogeneous effects of the information-only treatment on daycare applications and access. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 3: Heterogeneous effects of the information-only treatment on daycare applications and access.

From: A randomized controlled trial on the effect of administrative burden and information costs on social inequalities in early childcare access in France

Extended Data Fig. 3

Heterogeneous effects by SES and migration background of the information-only treatment on daycare application and access - Intention-to-treat estimates (ITT) and Average Treatment effects on the Treated (ATT). N = 1453. The estimates are derived from ordinary least squares (OLS) regression analyses of the two main outcomes—application, and access—using dummy variables representing the group variable of interest (SES or migration background) and block fixed effects. P-values are derived from two-sided t-tests. Standard errors are cluster-heteroskedasticity robust adjusted at the block level. Points indicate point estimates, and the error bars indicate pointwise 95% CI. Boxes around estimates indicate simultaneous 95% CI adjusted for multiple hypotheses testing of pairwise comparisons and subgroups using the Westfall-Young methods.

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