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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 18.
Published in final edited form as: Econ Dev Cult Change. 2008 Jan;56(2):375–396. doi: 10.1086/522896

Table 2.

Determinents of transfers and condom use within men’s recent nonmarital sexual partnerships

Dependent variable: Any transfer
Total amount of transfers
Condom use
Economic status variable: Income Inherited land Income Inherited land Income Inherited land



(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Male partner characteristics
Economic status 0.008 *** (.002) 0.001 (.001) 0.029 *** (.006) 0.010 ** (.003) 0.003 (.003) −0.001 (.002)
Age (years) 0.004 (.003) 0.005 + (.003) 0.010 * (.005) 0.013 ** (.005) −0.005 (.004) −0.004 (.004)
Education (years) 0.007 (.005) 0.011 * (.005) 0.036 *** (.008) 0.042 *** (.008) 0.033 *** (.006) 0.034 *** (.006)
Current marital status (ref=single) 0.028 (.030) 0.015 (.031) 0.033 (.046) −0.018 (.046) −0.004 (.037) −0.001 (.037)
Constant 0.497 *** (.094) 0.479 *** (.095) −0.337 * (.168) −0.347 * (.173) 0.296 * (.121) 0.264 * (.121)
N 1609 1585 1609 1585 1609 1585
***

p=<0.001;

**

p<0.01;

*

p<0.05;

+

p<0.10; standard errors in parentheses

“Recent” refers to men’s nonmarital sexual partnerships whose last act of sexual intercourse occurred in the last month

Standard errors are corrected for heteroscedasticity and are robust to clustered residuals across partnerships for each individual Income: income in last month in Kenyan shillings/1000; Total amount of transfers: transfers in Kenyana shillings/1000