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. 2010 Aug 11;5(8):e11999. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011999

Table 1. Relationships between network statistics, socioeconomic development and population density not accounting for household sizes.

Network statistic Development Beta Population (ln) Beta F r2 p
Fishing out-degree −0.63 NA 16.21 0.39 <.001
Fishing in-degree NA −0.40 4.34 0.16 0.048
Selling marine products out-degree −0.55 NA 10.68 0.30 0.003
Selling marine products in-degree −0.55 NA 13.67 0.35 0.001
Farming out-degree −0.33 NA 3.10 0.11 0.091
Farming in-degree −0.73 NA 27.72 0.53 <.001
Cash crops out-degree NA −0.33 2.62 0.11 0.12
Cash crops in-degree −0.29 −0.38 5.47 0.33 0.012
Salaried out-degree NA −0.48 6.95 0.23 0.015
Salaried in-degree 0.28 NA 2.12 0.08 0.164
Tourism out-degree NA −0.32 2.56 0.10 0.123
Tourism in-degree 0.43 NA 5.69 0.19 0.025
Informal out-degree NA −0.51 7.93 0.26 0.01
Informal in-degree −0.36 0.36 1.66 0.13 0.213
Density −0.37 −0.33 6.27 0.36 0.007
Centralization −0.58 NA 12.47 0.33 0.002

Results are from categorical regression analysis. Bold denotes a relationship significant at α<0.05. Italics denotes a relationship significant at α<0.10.