143 The effects of supported housing for individuals with mental disorders Table A12. Unbiased jackknife instrumental variables estimates using assessor-type of assessment fixed effects: effects of being eligible for supported housing admission on parental outcomes Effect of eligibility for supported housing Observations F-stage F-statistics Mean dependent variable noneligible group coefficient (se) Calendar year after application Mother Working -0.018 (0.075) 5,097 3.891 0.40 Income from work (€) 2,505 (2,154) 5,097 3.891 9,749 Personal Income (€) 734 (1,876) 5,097 3.891 17,161 Use of mental health care 0.019 (0.056) 5,077 3.858 0.12 Father Working 0.216** (0.090) 4,061 3.471 0.54 Income from work (€) 7,311 (5,971) 4,061 3.471 25,877 Personal Income (€) 6,258 (4,827) 4,061 3.471 34,651 Use of mental health care 0.046 (0.044) 4,026 3.420 0.08 Fourth calendar year after application Mother Working -0.006 (0.075) 4,835 3.713 0.36 Income from work (€) -1,247 (2,704) 4,835 3.713 9,779 Personal Income (€) -1,772 (2,425) 4,835 3.713 18,629 Father Working 0.355*** (0.094) 3,765 3.186 0.51 Income from work (€) 9,047 (6,289) 3,765 3.186 25,799 Personal Income (€) 4,576 (4,673) 3,765 3.186 36,505 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. 4
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