Social Problems and Public Policy
Difference-in-differences is a statistical technique used to estimate the causal effect of a treatment or intervention by comparing the changes in outcomes over time between a group that is affected by the treatment and a control group that is not. This method accounts for both time trends and differences between groups, helping to control for confounding factors that could bias the results.
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