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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Popul Stud (Camb). 2013 Jan 29;67(3):353–369. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2012.754927

Table 3.

Major gun battles, community organizations, and migration. Logistic regression estimates of out-migration from Chitwan Valley

Model 2 Market Model 3 Farmer's coop Model 4 Mill Model 5 Health centre
Interactions
 Gun battles*market 0.88* (2.19)
 Gun battles*farmer's cooperative 0.73** (2.36)
 Gun battles*mill 0.79*** (3.92)
 Gun battles*health centre 0.89* (2.17)
Conflict
 Gun battles (# per month) 1.16*** (3.50) 1.11*** (3.16) 1.20*** (4.66) 1.16*** (3.49)
Organization
 Market 0.95 (0.83) 0.93 (0.98) 0.93 (1.01) 0.93 (1.01)
 Farmer's cooperative 1.14 (1.19) 1.17^ (1.31) 1.14 (1.09) 1.14 (1.11)
 Mill 1.02 (0.39) 1.02 (0.35) 1.05 (0.87) 1.02 (0.40)
 Health centre 1.06^ (1.35) 1.06^ (1.37) 1.06^ (1.36) 1.08^ (1.63)
 Police post 1.13 (0.87) 1.13 (0.88) 1.13 (0.85) 1.13 (0.86)
Residual 0.9597 0.9587 0.9584 0.9611
Neighbourhood level error variance 0.1070 0.1073 0.1070 0.1070
-2 res log likelihood 1,852,695 1,852,395 1,852,653 1,852,933

Notes:

1. Estimates are presented as odds ratios. Z statistics are given in parentheses.

2. No. of observations (person-months) = 258,333

3. All control variable used, but results not shown.

4. Community organizations are coded as accessible if they were within the following walking distance from the community: markets and mills- 5 minutes; farmer's cooperatives, health centres, and police posts- 10 minutes.

Statistical significance:

^

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001 (one-tailed tests)