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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Econ. 2016 Nov;25(Suppl 2):141–158. doi: 10.1002/hec.3375

Table V.

Labour Market Status / Occupational re-ranking

Variable Re-ranking coefficienta,b

2004–2007 2009–2012 2004–2007 2009–2012
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Labour Market Status
 Employed 0.00472 −0.0142* - -
 Self Employed −0.0324*** 0.0447*** - -
 Unemployed 0.0109 −0.0675*** - -
 Other 0.00397 0.0152* - -
 Retired −0.00679 0.0287*** - -
 Disabled 0.000519 0.0287 - -
Occupation
 Managers - - −0.0222 0.0658***
 Military - - 0.0553 0.0136
 Professionals - - 0.00953 0.0155
 Technicians - - −0.0197 0.025
 Clerks - - −0.00476 −0.0314
 Service & Sales - - 0.0263** 0.00399
 Agricultural - - −0.0217 −0.0513
 Trade - - −0.012 −0.0245
 Machine Operators - - −0.00249 −0.0286
 Elementary Occupation - - −0.00456 −0.0452**
a

Re-ranking coefficient refers to a no-constant regression where change in rank is regressed on economic status/occupation in the first period

b

The coefficients are jointly significant for the all models, except for the 2004–2007 occupation regression, where they are only jointly significant at the 0.10 level.

*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01,

***

p<0.001