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Table 4 Fixed-effects ordered logit models for self reported health status by gender

From: Employment status and perceived health condition: longitudinal data from Italy

 

Male

Female

 

M1

M2

M1

M2

 

coeff. (s.e)

coeff. (s.e)

coeff. (s.e)

coeff. (s.e)

Ref: Permanent

    

Temporary

-0.288 (0.145)

-0.331 (0.234)

0.080 (0.163)

0.159 (0.247)

First-job seekers

-0.801 (0.208)

-0.974 (0.278)

-0.052(0.220)

0.066 (0.314)

Unemployed

-0.423 (0.212)

-0.371 (0.326)

-0.160 (0.245)

-0.456 (0.385)

2008

-0.001 (0.083)

-0.041 (0.092)

-0.013 (0.065)

-0.018 (0.071)

2010

0.140 (0.165)

0.171 (0.183)

-0.040 (0.128)

-0.026 (0.134)

Temp. × 2008

 

0.186 (0.265)

 

-0.119 (0.278)

Temp. × 2010

 

-0.114 (0.299)

 

-0.120 (0.291)

FJ seek. × 2008

 

0.586 (0.289)

 

-0.316 (0.311)

FJ seek. × 2010

 

-0.071 (0.330)

 

0.011 (0.371)

Unem. × 2008

 

0.041 (0.342)

 

0.911 (0.425)

Unem. × 2010

 

-0.115 (0.352)

 

-0.159 (0.457)

Hausman test

Rej.

Rej.

Rej.

Rej.

Log-lik

-1,985.44

-1,981.11

-2,005.71

-1,999.54

Observations

18,603

18,603

19,179

19,179

  1. Coefficients statistically significant at the 10% level are in bold. Model specification also include the category for individuals out of the labor force, family income, family income square, family wealth, family wealth square, regional unemployment rate, age square. The Hausman test rejects the null hypothesis at the 5% level. Estimation results of the RE model are not presented here for brevity and are available upon request.