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From: Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations?

Fig. 3

Marginal effects of an inclusive labor market access regime for different levels of language distance. Notes: This figure visualizes the marginal effect of the interaction between the labor market access index and language distance for the whole sample. In order to make the graph readable, we only visualize it for the top 90% of language distances. The graph for the complete range can be found in Additional file 1: Figure S5. For a language distance of 0.875 (bottom quartile), the marginal effect of an open labor market amounts to a 11.30 percentage point higher employment rate. The corresponding figure for a high language distance of 0.974 (top quartile) is 7.04 percentage points. The corresponding estimates are reported in column (1) of Additional file 1: Table S3

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