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. 2014 Nov 13;44(5):401–411. doi: 10.1007/s13280-014-0579-7

Table 1.

Tobit regression results for factors affecting satisfaction with fishing

Unrestricted model Restricted model Restricted model, additional observations
Estimate SE Significance (%) Estimate SE Significance (%) Estimate SE Significance (%)
Intercept 0.511 0.159 0 0.416 0.040 0 0.460 0.035 0
Fishing income −0.073 0.090 42
Income 1 year −0.024 0.049 63
Income 5 years 0.035 0.032 27 0.070 0.028 1
Satisfaction with
 Money 0.047 0.026 7 0.043 0.026 10
 Maintaining family tradition 0.093 0.038 1 0.094 0.032 0 0.154 0.025 0
 Being part of the industry 0.107 0.036 0 0.088 0.033 1
 The challenge of fishing 0.043 0.035 22
 Infrastructure −0.032 0.037 37
Perceptions of the community 0.028 0.153 85
Importance of fishing to you 0.023 0.098 81
Attitude (1 = lifestyle) 0.036 0.037 33
South −0.076 0.108 48
North −0.079 0.100 43
Skipper −0.021 0.096 82
Log(scale) −1.640 0.129 0 −1.556 0.129 0 −1.469 0.112 0
AIC 33.209 17.385 28.753
Log-likelihood −0.605 −3.693 −10.38
Wald-statistic 61.45 50.27 54.65
Number of observations 42 42 57
Right censored (=1) 4 4 7
Left censored (=0.1) 5 5 6
Uncensored 33 33 44