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. 2019 Mar;224:127–137. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.01.040

Table 5.

Decomposition of changes between 12 and 72 M waves in EI/CI and HI into mobility indices by outcome.

PHI Medicine Use PHI Expenditures
ΔCI/ΔEI −0.089*** −0.062* −0.109**
(0.022) (0.032) (0.045)
MH 0.084*** 0.069** 0.050**
(0.019) (0.030) (0.021)
p 0.388*** −0.057** 0.707
(0.122) (0.025) (4.785)
q 0.217*** −1.210*** 0.071
(0.038) (0.052) (0.060)
MR −0.005 0.008 −0.059
(0.018) (0.019) (0.047)
ΔHI −0.092*** −0.074** −0.114**
(0.022) (0.031) (0.045)
MHIH 0.097*** 0.080*** 0.059***
(0.020) (0.029) (0.022)
MHIR 0.005 0.006 −0.054
(0.018) (0.019) (0.046)
N 2638 2638 1877

Notes: *, **, *** denotes p-values less than 10, 5, and 1%. ΔEI (for binary variables, PHI and Medicine Use), ΔCI, and ΔHI are respectively variations of EI, CI, and HI. MH and MR are income-related health care mobility and health-related income mobility for each of those cases. p represents the progressivity index and q is the factor scale. The standard errors of indices are in parentheses and were generated using bootstrapping with 300 replications. The subscript term HI represents the statistics for their respective cases.