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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Econ. 2013 Jun 24;32(5):833–849. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2013.06.008

Table 3.

Percentage change in hours worked, conditional and unconditional on working post-diagnosis, cancer sample

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Conditional on working Not conditional on working
N=378
N=410
N=455
Two-month interview
Nine-month interview
Two-month interview
Nine-month interview
Baseline model Expanded model Baseline model Expanded model Baseline model Expanded model Baseline model Expanded model
ECHI 0.048** (0.022) 0.046 (0.029) 0.059* (0.033) 0.040 (0.028) 0.061* (0.036) 0.053 (0.054) 0.102** (0.039) 0.053 (0.049)
Breast cancer stage:
 Stage 0 0.049* (0.026) −0.004 (0.041) 0.048 (0.028) 0.026 (0.033) 0.058 (0.051) −0.039 (0.060) −0.028 (0.066) −0.021 (0.073)
 Stage II −0.070** (0.030) −0.048 (0.035) 0.027 (0.035) −0.003 (0.039) −0.184*** (0.035) −0.104** (0.040) −0.055 (0.036) −0.040 (0.041)
 Stage III or IV −0.102** (0.046) −0.010 (0.054) 0.010 (0.037) −0.014 (0.036) −0.201*** (0.064) −0.102 (0.073) −0.104 (0.068) −0.072 (0.052)
All control variables from Table 1 included No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes

Notes: Standard errors in parentheses:

*

p < .1,

**

p < .05,

***

p < .01 (two-tailed tests).

ECHI=employment-contingent health insurance. All regressions estimated using OLS with robust standard errors clustered by physician. Stage I is the omitted cancer stage. Controls are the same as noted in Table 2.