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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 4.
Published in final edited form as: Am Econ J Appl Econ. 2013 Apr 1;5(2):1–28. doi: 10.1257/app.5.2.1

Table 4.

Effect of Casino Transfers on Weight in Kilograms: Individual Fixed-Effects Panel Regression

Variables Weight in kilograms
(1)
Weight in kilograms
(2)
Household eligible for casino disbursement −0.667 1.384
(1.083) (1.413)
Interaction of casino × average household income −0.428**
(0.187)
Number of children in household less than six years old −0.840* −0.817*
(0.458) (0.458)
Constant 66.41*** 66.43***
(3.024) (3.021)
Observations 4,585 4,585
R2 0.549 0.550
Number of individuals 1,268 1,268

Notes: Clustered standard errors at the individual level in parentheses. Included in all specifications but not reported are: age-by-race fixed effects and a Native American-specific time trend. Household income is a categorical variable where each bin is $5,000 in size. The lowest category, for instance, goes from 0 to $5,000. The second bin goes from $5,001 to $10,000, etc.

***

Significant at the 1 percent level.

**

Significant at the 5 percent level.

*

Significant at the 10 percent level.