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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 14.
Published in final edited form as: Popul Stud (Camb). 2010 Jul;64(2):147–163. doi: 10.1080/00324721003734100

Table 4.

Results of fixed-effect models predicting depressive symptoms and smoking behaviors on migration status and other covariates for males, Indonesia, 2000-2007 (p-values in parentheses)

Depressive symptoms 1 Currently smoking 1 No. of cigarettes per day 2

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6 Model 7 Model 8 Model 9
Rural-urban labor migrants
(ref. rural non-migrants)
0.022
(0.952)
0.793
(0.104)
0.308***
(0.000)
Whether moving with family members
(ref. rural non-migrants)
 Moved with family members 0.403
(0.490)
0.531
(0.540)
0.081
(0.378)
 Moved without family members −0.168
(0.706)
0.885
(0.114)
0.426***
(0.000)
Length of stay at destination
(ref. rural non-migrants)
 Moved to cities in or before 2004 0.555
(0.320)
0.105
(0.873)
0.110
(0.222)
 Moved to cities after 2004 −0.123
(0.794)
1.116+
(0.099)
0 411***
(0.000)
N 1,364 782 3,852

Note: Other covariates are omitted, which are the same as in Table 2. N is the number of observations for panel respondents.

1

They are logistic FE models. Log odds are shown.

2

They are poisson FE models. Log odds are shown. Corresponding linear FE models are estimated, which give similar results.

***

p value < 0.001

**

p value < 0.01

*

p value < 0.05

+

p value < 0.1.

Source: Indonesia Family Life Survey.