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Table 1 List of Hypotheses

From: Ethnicity and health inequalities: an empirical study based on the 2010 China survey of social change (CSSC) in Western China

Primary hypothesis

H1

Ethnic minorities’ self-rated health is worse than that of Han Chinese

Secondary hypotheses

H2

Older people are more likely than younger people to report poor self-rated health

H3

Women are more likely than men to report poor self-rated health

H4

Non-partnered people are more likely than partnered people to report poor self-rated health

H5

People with higher education levels are more likely than those with lower education levels to report good self-rated health

H6

People with high subjective social status are more likely than those with low subjective social status to report good self-rated health

H7

Non-smokers are more likely than smokers to report good self-rated health

H8

Non-drinkers are more likely than drinkers to report good self-rated health

H9

People with low physical exercise frequency are more likely than those with high physical exercise frequency to report poor self-rated health

H10

People with chronic disease are more likely than those without chronic disease to report poor self-rated health