Table 6b. Marginal effects of private insurance.
Base: No Insurance | Mobility | Self-care | Usual
Activities |
Pain/Discomfort | Anxiety/Depression | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Private Insurance (or in
the last 3 years) |
No problems | 0.0086 | 0.0169 | 0.0144 | 0.0174 | 0.0719 ** |
Slight problems | -0.0052 | -0.0132 | -0.0083 | -0.0079 | -0.0419 ** | |
Moderate problems | -0.0026 | -0.0027 | -0.0043 | -0.0075 | -0.0254 ** | |
Severe problems | -0.0006 | -0.0009 | -0.0014 | -0.0017 | -0.0039 ** | |
Extreme/Unable | -0.0002 | -0.0002 | -0.0005 | -0.0003 | -0.0007 |
Marginal effects are presented for just Insurance though regressions are also controlled for urban/rural status, age group (18–35, 34–45, 44–60, 61+), sex, secondary education (Y/N), third level education (Y/N) and income quintiles (base: lowest)
*** significant at 0.01, ** significant at 0.05, * significant at 0.1