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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Examining the causal relationship between employment and informal caring to date has been impeded in countries like Ireland where there is a lack of suitable panel data and/or variables for instrument construction. This paper employs propensity score matching to control for non-random selection into treatment and control groups which controls for differences in employment outcomes between carers and non-carers in Ireland using data from Quarterly National Household Survey 2009 Quarter 3. Earlier papers focus on using regression techniques which may lead to biased estimates.Entities:
Keywords: Employment; Informal care; Propensity score matching
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30097063 PMCID: PMC6086034 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-018-3684-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Descriptive statistics
(Source QNHS, Q3, CSO (2009))
| Variables | Description of variables | N (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Caring variables | ||
| Carer | 1 if engaged in informal caring duties, 0 if not caring | 1394 (6) |
| < 15 h/week | 1 if caring for less than 15 h per week, 0 if not caring | 798 (4) |
| > 15 h/week | 1 if caring for more than 15 h per week, 0 if not caring | 539 (3) |
| Care 15 h | 1 if caring for more than 15 h per week, 0 if caring for less than 15 h per week | 596 (43) |
| Employment status | ||
| Employed | 1 if employed, 0 otherwise | 10,447 (50) |
| Unemployed | 1 if unemployed, 0 otherwise | 1741 (8) |
| Personal characteristics | ||
| Female | 1 if female, 0 if male | 12,360 (58) |
| Under 25 | 1 if under 25 years old, 0 otherwise | 3353 (16) |
| Age 25–44 | 1 if between 25 and 44 years old, 0 otherwise | 8714 (42) |
| Age 45–64 | 1 if between 45 and 64 years old, 0 otherwise | 6122 (29) |
| Over 65 | 1 if over 65 years old, 0 otherwise | 2775 (13) |
| Education level | ||
| Primary | 1 if primary school level only completed, 0 otherwise | 4332 (21) |
| Second level | 1 if secondary school level completed, 0 otherwise | 7509 (36) |
| Post sec | 1 if post-secondary/third level education completed, 0 otherwise | 9123 (43) |
| Marital status | ||
| Never married | 1 if single/never married, 0 otherwise | 6663 (32) |
| Married | 1 if married, 0 otherwise | 11,314 (54) |
| Widowed | 1 if widowed, 0 otherwise | 1652 (8) |
| Divorced | 1 if divorced, 0 otherwise | 466 (2) |
| Separated | 1 if separated, 0 otherwise | 868 (4) |
| Region in Ireland | ||
| Border | 1 if living in the Border region, 0 otherwise | 2263 (11) |
| Mideast | 1 if living in the Mideast, 0 otherwise | 2219 (11) |
| Midland | 1 if living in the Midlands, 0 otherwise | 1108 (5) |
| Midwest | 1 if living in the Midwest, 0 otherwise | 2079 (10) |
| Southeast | 1 if living in the Southeast, 0 otherwise | 2353 (11) |
| Southwest | 1 if living in the Southwest, 0 otherwise | 3842 (18) |
| West | 1 if living in the West, 0 otherwise | 2036 (10) |
| Dublin | 1 if living in Dublin, 0 otherwise | 5064 (24) |
N = 20,964. Categorical variables have a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 1
Propensity score nearest neighbour matching
| Outcome | More than 15 h care/week | Less than 15 h care/week | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of observations treated (controls) | ATT (Std. Erra) | Number of observations treated (controls) | ATT (Std. Err*) | |
| Employed | 539 (12,309) | − 0.050 (0.020)*** | 798 (16125) | 0.022 (0.017) |
| Unemployed | 539 (12,309) | − 0.014 (0.010)* | 798 (16125) | 0.002 (0.009) |
Average treatment effects on the treated (ATT). The numbers of treated and controls refer to actual nearest neighbour matches. Treatment (T) is carer hours > 15 h p/w (1, 0) or < 15 h p/w, Outcome (Y) is employed (1, 0) unemployed (1, 0). Independent variables are gender, age, education, marital status, region
*** Significant at the 1% level, ** Significant at the 5% level, * Significant at the 10% level
aBootstrapped standard errors
Propensity score nearest neighbour matching
| Outcome | Hours of caring per week (more than 15 h) | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of observations treated (controls) | ATT (Std. Erra) | |
| Employed | 596 (692) | − 0.111 (0.029)*** |
| Unemployed | 596 (692) | 0.007 (0.014) |
Average treatment effects on the treated (ATT). The numbers of treated and controls refer to actual nearest neighbour matches. Treatment (T) is carer hours > 15 h p/w (1) > 15 h p/w (0). Outcome (Y) is employed (1, 0), unemployed (1, 0). Independent variables are gender, age, education, marital status, region (the variables ‘postsec’ and ‘southwest’ are dropped to satisfy the balancing property)
*** Significant at the 1% level, ** Significant at the 5% level, * Significant at the 10% level
aBootstrapped standard errors