I am analyzing the gender gap in education (measured by the girl's years of education minus the boy's years of education) as my outcome variable. My independent variable of interest is a policy intervention, and I am using a Difference-in-Differences (DID) model. How should I interpret the DID coefficient if it is positive in this context? Does a positive coefficient imply that the policy is narrowing the education gap between girls and boys? or it means girls are surpassing boys?
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