Table 2. Descriptive statistics.
Variable | Na | mean | median | sd | min | max | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dog Vaccinations | (Vi,t) | 53 | 5,314 | 1,733 | 6,706 | 36 | 18,514 |
Dog Rabies Cases | 67 | 187 | 76 | 314 | 1 | 1,746 | |
Reported Exposures | (Ei,t) | 67 | 101,378 | 53,055 | 131,025 | 10,159 | 466,224 |
PEP Completions | (Pi,t) | 67 | 38,631 | 5,289 | 79,743 | 549 | 268,326 |
Human Rabies Cases | 67 | 5.87 | 2 | 8.08 | 0 | 28 | |
Dog Population | (Di,t) | 60 | 6,934 | 3,197 | 7,187 | 523 | 21,771 |
Urban Population | 67 | 44,331 | 22,471 | 47,571 | 2,528 | 154,831 | |
Rural Population | 67 | 12,697 | 6,996 | 11,628 | 2,173 | 35,783 | |
Income | (Ii,t) | 67 | 9,810 | 8,634 | 3,721 | 3,076 | 15,619 |
Health Expenditures | (Xi,t) | 67 | 433 | 425 | 178 | 126 | 899 |
Out of Pocket | (Oi,t) | 67 | 180 | 171 | 97 | 35 | 401 |
aStatistics in this table represent the sample used in Regressions (3) and (4) reported in Table 3, which have the largest sample sizes.