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Table 3 Associations between mobile wave versus wave 3 and outcomes in time use and hours dedicated to chores

From: Economic vulnerabilities, mental health, and coping strategies among Tanzanian youth during COVID-19

 

Farm work

Livestock Work

Household business work

Paid work

Attends School

Tran-sactional sex, females only

Hours cooking

Hours caring for elderly

Hours gathering firewood

Hours gathering nuts

 

RR

RR

RR

RR

RR

RR

β

β

β

β

Mobile Wave (ref = Wave 3)

1.21**

1.21**

1.47**

1.36**

1.11

0.50*

1.04

1.51**

2.27**

1.17**

 

(1.12–1.32)

(1.10–1.33)

(1.19–1.81)

(1.18–1.58)

(0.92–1.33)

(0.25–1.00)

(0.84–1.29)

(1.33–1.72)

(2.02–2.55)

(1.09–1.25)

Age (years)

1

0.97

1.07*

1.06**

0.61**

1.03

1.03

0.98

1.01

1

 

(0.96–1.03)

(0.93–1.00)

(1.00–1.13)

(1.02–1.10)

(0.53–0.70)

(0.84–1.26)

(0.97–1.09)

(0.94–1.01)

(0.98–1.05)

(0.98–1.03)

Female

0.98

0.99

0.77*

0.51**

1.29*

 

6.99**

1.37**

1.46**

1.06

 

(0.89–1.08)

(0.91–1.07)

(0.61–0.97)

(0.43–0.61)

(1.01–1.66)

 

(5.55–8.81)

(1.19–1.57)

(1.32–1.60)

(0.99–1.15)

N

1,520

1,520

1,520

1,520

1,520

688

0.25

0.07

0.22

0.02

       

1,520

1,519

1,520

1,520

  1. ** p < 0.05; *** p < 0.01 Notes regressions also control for district x size dummy variables used in sampling (coefficients not shown)