119 The effects of supported housing for individuals with mental disorders Table 3. Two-stage least squares regression estimates for the effects of being eligible for supported housing admission in the short-run: next calendar year. 1-year outcomes Supported housing admission Use of home care Use of mental health care Total expenditure (€) Supported housing expenditure (€) Eligibility 0.314*** -0.134** -0.047 20,017*** 11,883*** (0.068) (0.064) (0.050) (5,006) (2,634) First-stage 0.978*** 0.978*** 0.975*** 0.978*** 0.978*** (0.048) (0.048) (0.048) (0.048) (0.048) Observations 7,953 7,953 7,852§ 7,953 7,953 Mean dependent variable non-eligible 0.17 0.30 0.56 17,578 4,850 1-year outcomes Home care expenditure (€) Medical expenditure (€) Total mental health care expenditure (€) Outpatient mental health care expenditure (€) Inpatient mental health care expenditure (€) Eligibility -280 -868 7,698* 1,213* 6,484 (581) (824) (4,221) (643) (4,183) First-stage 0.978*** 0.975*** 0.975*** 0.975*** 0.975*** (0.048) (0.048) (0.048) (0.048) (0.048) Observations 7,953 7,852§ 7,852§ 7,852§ 7,852§ Mean dependent variable non-eligible 1,704 2,861 6,440 2,419 4,021 1-year outcomes All-cause mortality Working Income from work (€) Personal Income (€) Eligibility -0.012 -0.070* -2,149*** -1,470** (0.014) (0.036) (717) (748) First-stage 0.978*** 0.987*** 0.987*** 0.987*** (0.048) (0.046) (0.046) (0.046) Observations 7,953 7,596§ 7,596§ 7,596§ Mean dependent variable non-eligible 0.01 0.28 3,904 15,458 Notes: Robust standard errors in parentheses, clustered at the assessor level; *** p<0.01, ** p<0.05, * p<0.1. All regressions include the main specification controls described in section Empirical implementation. §Fewer observations due to missing data in the health insurance claims and tax returns databases. The analysis was replicated for the smallest sample available for all outcomes (N=7,596) and displayed similar results. 4
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