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Table 2 Logistic regressions of the risk of reporting food insecurity during the Covid-19 pandemic

From: Socioeconomic risks of food insecurity during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK: findings from the Understanding Society Covid Survey

 

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Variables

Access

Hungry

Female

1.02 (0.08)

1.02 (0.24)

Disabled/long term sick

1.70 (1.31)

8.02 (14.18)

Furloughed

0.34*** (0.07)

2.73*** (0.79)

Single Parent

2.85*** (0.44)

3.39*** (1.54)

Young person

1.13 (0.12)

4.12*** (1.16)

Has kids 0–4

0.88 (0.13)

0.93 (0.37)

Has kids 5–11

1.13 (0.11)

1.19 (0.31)

Has kids 12–15

0.76** (0.09)

1.18 (0.35)

Owns/mortgage house

0.87 (0.09)

0.32*** (0.08)

Log of equivalised household income

0.91 (0.06)

0.56*** (0.10)

No qualifications

0.99 (0.37)

6.94*** (4.69)

Basic (GCSE)

1.08 (0.12)

1.56 (0.47)

Some higher qualifications (A-level)

0.91 (0.10)

1.14 (0.32)

Constant

0.24** (0.17)

0.45 (0.77)

Observations

9,501

9,499

Number of individuals

6,302

6,300

  1. Notes: Odds ratios are shown. Standard errors in parentheses. *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1