Table 4.
Indirect effects | All | Men | Women |
---|---|---|---|
Log of real equivalised household income | 0.021*** (0.001) | 0.018*** (0.002) | 0.022*** (0.002) |
Employed | 0.006*** (0.001) | 0.013*** (0.001) | 0.001 (0.001) |
Married | 0.008*** (0.001) | 0.013*** (0.001) | 0.002** (0.001) |
Total number of children | −0.0003 (0.001) | 0.001** (0.000) | −0.003* (0.001) |
No long-term health problems | 0.014*** (0.001) | 0.012*** (0.001) | 0.015*** (0.001) |
Total indirect effects | 0.048*** (0.002) | 0.057*** (0.003) | 0.037*** (0.002) |
Note:
<1%;
<5%;
<10%.
Bootstrap standard errors (200 replications) are in parentheses. The t-statistics are based on the test that the two coefficients between males and females within the same year are equal. All variables are standardized with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one.