TABLE 6.
Year in Which Death Occurred
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1991–95 | 1996–99 | 2000–2004 | |
Regression 1: | |||
Coresident PHHM who died from age 15–50 | 5.716* (3.094) | 2.462 (2.501) | −1.251 (2.419) |
Noncoresident PHHM who died from age 15–50 | −6.078 (4.571) | 4.976 (4.502) | 4.127 (3.338) |
Regression 2: | |||
Coresident PHHM who died from age 15–50 | −1.892 (4.890) | 3.144 (4.030) | −1.157 (3.846) |
Interaction with female indicator | 12.623** (5.189) | −.910 (5.029) | .232 (4.111) |
Noncoresident PHHM who died from age 15–50 | 3.499 (4.015) | 7.715 (7.157) | 5.964 (4.712) |
Interaction with female indicator | −12.889** (5.267) | −4.249 (8.326) | −4.857 (6.250) |
Regression 3: | |||
Coresident female PHHM who died from age 15–50 | 11.691*** (3.351) | .943 (3.489) | −3.281 (2.735) |
Coresident male PHHM who died from age 15–50 | −.232 (4.072) | 2.503 (3.362) | 2.586 (3.893) |
Noncoresident female PHHM who died from age 15–50 | −6.462 (4.460) | 5.357 (5.535) | 2.763 (3.657) |
Noncoresident male PHHM who died from age 15–50 | −5.869 (12.598) | 4.626 (7.348) | 2.428 (4.043) |
Regression 4: | |||
Coresident own child PHHM who died from age 15–50 | 3.400 (3.814) | 5.049* (2.978) | −1.472 (3.818) |
Coresident non-own child PHHM who died from age 15–50 | 9.344*** (3.445) | −1.270 (3.485) | −1.614 (3.029) |
Noncoresident own child PHHM who died from age 15–50 | −13.021 (7.994) | 3.320 (6.949) | 4.905 (4.532) |
Noncoresident non-own child PHHM who died age 15–50 | −1.158 (4.779) | 5.996 (5.708) | 5.584 (4.568) |
Note. Dependent variable in all columns is farm hours last week 2004 minus farm hours last week 1991. The table presents results from four separate regressions. Observations are weighted using inverse probability weights (based on table 3, discussed in the text). Includes controls from baseline for gender, age and age squared, education, number of children ages 15–50 living outside the household, season of interview, asset values, household size, and sample enumeration area classification. Also included are illness and crop shock variables between baseline and 2004. The number of observations in each regression is 561. PHHM is a “previous household member.” Robust standard errors are in parentheses.
Significant at the 10% level.
Significant at the 5% level.
Significant at the 1% level.