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. 2024 Feb 14;12:1353052. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1353052

Table 3.

Regression analysis of the number of children of respondents with life satisfaction.

Ologit
Full sample Male Female
(1) (2) (3)
Sum 0.117*** 0.223*** 0.081**
(0.035) (0.069) (0.040)
Male -0.254*** - -
(0.088) - -
Age 0.016* 0.013 0.018
(0.009) (0.017) (0.011)
Hukou 0.379* 0.640 0.307
(0.197) (0.469) (0.213)
Imm 0.320*** 0.366** 0.303***
(0.083) (0.163) (0.098)
Education 0.033 0.048 0.027
(0.036) (0.068) (0.044)
Mar -0.081 -0.068 -0.088
(0.109) (0.192) (0.135)
Income 0.120*** 0.091* 0.126***
(0.029) (0.052) (0.036)
Health -0.490*** -0.631*** -0.437***
(0.044) (0.089) (0.051)
Alone -0.655*** -0.765*** -0.622***
(0.065) (0.133) (0.075)
City control control control
Cut1 -4.436*** -4.378*** -4.372***
(0.775) (1.438) (0.943)
Cut2 -2.875*** -3.265** -2.575***
(0.754) (1.399) (0.914)
Cut3 -0.666 -0.834 -0.436
(0.749) (1.390) (0.906)
Cut4 1.834** 1.910 1.979**
(0.748) (1.388) (0.905)
N 2366 695 1671
R2
F
R2_p 0.077 0.113 0.066
Chi2 394.13 158.406 243.481

A two-tailed test is employed. The robust standard errors within parentheses, *, **, and *** represent significance levels of 10%, 5%, and 1% respectively. The same applies to the table below.