Table 3.
Mean expected1 2002 earnings in the absence of SMI compared to observed earnings among respondents with 12-month DSM-IV/CIDI SMI
| Total | Males | Females | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Est ($) | (SD) | Est ($) | (SD) | Est ($) | (SD) | |
| I. All respondents | ||||||
| Expected | 38,851 | (31,486) | 54,505 | (34,189) | 28,026 | (15,548) |
| Observed | 22,545 | (16,239) | 28,070 | (17,608) | 18,724 | (10,387) |
| Mean estimated impact of SMI | 16,306 | (6,846) | 26,435 | (7,175) | 9,302 | (5,547) |
| II. Respondents with earnings | ||||||
| Expected | 40,799 | (31,543) | 57,783 | (34,299) | 30,438 | (16,452) |
| Observed | 26,406 | (18,226) | 31,884 | (19,605) | 22,619 | (12,226) |
| Mean estimated impact of SMI | 14,393 | (7,190) | 23,899 | (7,479) | 7,820 | (5,737) |
| (n) | (4982) | (2119) | (2863) | |||
Based on the coefficients for the control variables in Model 2