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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: World Dev. 2017 Oct;98:310–324. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.04.034

Table 6.

Association between high women’s land tenure security and household consumption shares in male-headed households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Healthcare
share
Food
homegrown
share
Food
purchased
share
Clothing
share
Education
share
OLS −0.001 (0.007) 0.027 (0.015) −0.018 (0.018) 0.001 (0.007) 0.002 (0.002)
IV-2SLS 0.122*** (0.006) −0.017 (0.145) −0.385* (0.216) −0.045*** (0.015) −0.006 (0.012)
First stage F statistic 58.93 58.93 58.93 58.93 58.93
Observations 731 731 731 731 731

Controls:
# of adults, # of children Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Head’s age Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cereal output Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Livestock units Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Note: OLS = ordinary least squares and IV-2SLS = instrumental variable two-stage least squares. Each figure in the OLS and IV-2SLS rows is the coefficient on HighTenureSecurity from a unique linear regression on the dependent variables in header row. HighTenureSecurity is a dummy equal to 1 if the female respondent of a given household reported a high land tenure security. Standard errors clustered on region in parentheses.

***

p<0.01,

**

p<0.05,

*

p<0.1.