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Correction: The impact of tax burden on welfare attitudes: Micro evidence from welfare states

  • Yinan Guo,
  • Ting Gong

There are errors in the Tables 3,4 and 11. In Table 3, the values for “R2/ Pseudo R2” under columns “(3)” and “(4)” should be corrected to “0.044” and “0.054”, respectively. In Table 4, the values for “N” and “R2/ Pseudo R2” in columns “(1)”, “(2)”, “(3)”, and “(4)” are incorrect. In Table 11, the values for “N” and “R2/ Pseudo R2” in columns “(1)” and “(2)” are incorrect. Please see the correct Tables 3,4 and 11 here.

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Table 3. Robustness test results using OLS and OLogit models.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321230.t003

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Table 4. Robustness test results with alternative explained variables.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321230.t004

In the Benchmark regression subsection of Results, there is an error in the first sentence of the fourth paragraph. The correct sentence is: Regarding the family characteristics factors of the control variables, it was found that family size had a positive and significant effect and the number of children showed a negative and significant effect.

In The mediating effect of perceived fairness subsection of Mechanisms test, there is an error in the first sentence of the fourth paragraph. The correct sentence is: In Table 9, the results show that when perceived fairness and tax burden are used as explanatory variables in Column (1) and Column (2), the effect of tax burden on perceived fairness is positive at the 1% level of significance.

Reference

  1. 1. Guo Y, Gong T. The impact of tax burden on welfare attitudes: Micro evidence from welfare states. PLoS One. 2024;19(11): e0311047. pmid:39556564