Figure 7
A scatter plot showing G P A and education type distributions for different gender and background groups.The vertical axis is labeled with four categories and arranged from top to bottom as “Native female,” “C I female,” “Native male,” and “C I male.” The horizontal axis represents a range of values from 0 to 0.8 with an interval of 0.2. Each group is represented by colored dots, with error bars indicating confidence intervals. The dots are color-coded to represent different combinations of G P A and education type: blue represents “Low G P A, G E N,” green represents “High G P A, G E N,” red represents “Low G P A, V E T,” and orange represents “High G P A, V E T.” The dots are horizontally arranged for each group, with a green dot on the left and a red dot on the right. For the “Native female” group, the green dot lies just after the zero value, the orange and blue dots lie between 0.4 and 0.5, and the red dot lies around 0.75. For the “C I female” group, the green dot lies just after the zero value, the blue dot lies around 0.3, the orange dot lies around 0.4, and the red dot lies around 0.7. For the “Native male” group, the green dot lies just after the zero value, the orange dot lies just before 0.2, and the blue and red dots lie between 0.3 and 0.4. For the “C I male” group, the green dot lies just after the zero value, the orange and blue dots lie between 0.2 and 0.3, and the red dot lies around 0.5. The error bars for C I female and C I male are larger than for native female and native male error bars. Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

Predicted probabilities of membership in NEET or unstable, low-income cluster (cluster 2 and 3). Source: Figure created by authors

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