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Table 5 Regression entire sample. HUI3 = f(gender, proxy reporting, education, martial status, income, missing income, BMI, age, country)

From: Comparing the health of low income and less well educated groups in the United States and Canada

 

Estimated Coefficient

Standard Error

T-Statistic

P-Value

Constant

0.89

0.01

65.32

0.00

Gender (Female)

-0.01

0.01

-1.90

0.06

Proxy report

-0.13

0.03

-5.02

0.00

High school

0.07

0.01

5.40

0.00

College

0.07

0.01

4.96

0.00

University

0.10

0.01

7.58

0.00

Widow

-0.03

0.02

-2.00

0.05

Divorce

-0.04

0.01

-4.27

0.00

Single

-0.01

0.01

-1.32

0.19

Lowest income

-0.08

0.01

-6.48

0.00

Lower middle income

-0.02

0.01

-2.11

0.03

Higher middle income

0.01

0.01

1.60

0.11

Highest income

0.02

0.01

3.04

0.00

Missing Income

-0.01

0.01

-1.38

0.17

BMI0 (underweight)

-0.05

0.02

-2.35

0.02

BMI1 (overweight)

-0.01

0.01

-1.54

0.12

BMI2 (obese)

-0.07

0.01

-7.19

0.00

Age (45–64)

-0.06

0.01

-7.85

0.00

Age1 (65–74)

-0.06

0.01

-5.56

0.00

Age2 (75+)

-0.13

0.02

-8.17

0.00

US no insurance

0.00

0.01

-0.35

0.73

Country (USA)

-0.02

0.01

-2.84

0.00

  1. Adjusted R2
  2. 0.15. Omitted categories: middle income quintile ($28,800–$41,999); BMI 18.5–24.9 (normal weight); Age 18–44; less than high school; male; married