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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 11.
Published in final edited form as: World Dev. 2013 Jul 1;47:30–41. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.02.005

Table 3. Models for Wellbeing.

Model 1 2 3 4
Sample size 3194 3124 3079 3079
Variable
Permanent Income when No Monetary Income 8.05*** 7.67*** 7 49*** 7.58***
Permanent Income when There is Monetary Income 4.76*** 3.84*** 3.20*** 3.33***
Monetary Income (Indicator) -3.90*** -3.66*** -3 95*** -3.87***
Agency_Destiny (Levels):
Contrast Relative to Level 4
1 -1.94*** -1.87***
2 -1.31** -1.52 **
3 2.84*** 2.81*** 1.92H
(Agency_Destiny)-(Agency_GE) (Levels) Contrast Relative to Level +3
-3 2.43 2.71
-2 -0.63 -0.33
-1 -3.99*** -3.83***
0 -3.60*** -3.36***
1 -0.14 -0.48
2 4.87*** 3.96*
Controls
Time in the Same Location (years) -0.064*** -0.063*** -0.064***
Community Participation 0.056*** 0.058*** 0.058***
Legal Rights 0.080*** 0.078*** 0.078***
Religiosity 0.083*** 0.083*** 0.083***
H

p<0.1

*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01,

***

p<0.001 (two-sided levels)

Note. The coefficients of the two permanent income variables are significantly different in each model (Model 1: p=0.026; and in Models 2-4: p≤ 0.01). The other coefficients are not significantly different between these two income groups (Wald's test, p>0.1).