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- Note: A comparison of trends in log number of applicants for protection orders for Spanish women (left axis) and foreign women (right axis) during the study period 2009 – 2016. The dashed line at 2012q2 represents enactment of RDL 16/2012. The solid line corresponds to 2012q4, the first fully treated quarter after implementation of the law. Figure 2. Change in foreign female applicants relative to Spanish over time.
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- Note: Event study derived from equation (2) for n=16 periods where t = (1-n, …, 0, …, n]. Parameter estimates are the estimates of coefficients on the interaction term between the foreign dummy, which takes 1 for foreign population, and lead and lag period specific dummies. Positive estimates signify an increase in foreign applicants relative to Spanish applicants, negative estimates indicate a decrease. Bars represent 95% confidence intervals calculated using wild bootstrapped standard errors clustered on region. 2009q1 is omitted due to multicollinearity. The dashed line at period-2 represents enactment of RDL 16/2012, the solid line at period 0 represents 2012q4, the first fully treated quarter after implementation of the law.
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