Table 6c. Marginal effects of education.
| Base: Primary Education | Mobility | Self-care | Usual
Activities |
Pain/Discomfort | Anxiety/Depression | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Secondary
Education |
No problems | 0.0788 ** | 0.0229 ** | 0.1041 *** | 0.1644 *** | 0.1132 *** |
| Slight problems | -0.0477 ** | -0.0179 ** | -0.0602 *** | -0.0785 *** | -0.0673 *** | |
| Moderate problems | -0.0239 ** | -0.0036 * | -0.0305 *** | -0.0688 *** | -0.0389 *** | |
| Severe problems | -0.0057 ** | -0.0012 | -0.01 *** | -0.0148 *** | -0.006 ** | |
| Extreme/Unable | -0.0014 * | -0.0003 | -0.0033 ** | -0.0024 * | -0.001 | |
| Tertiary Education | No problems | 0.1117 *** | 0.0244 | 0.1043 ** | 0.1649 *** | 0.132 *** |
| Slight problems | -0.0662 *** | -0.019 | -0.059 ** | -0.0729 *** | -0.0763 *** | |
| Moderate problems | -0.0349 ** | -0.0038 | -0.0313 ** | -0.0729 *** | -0.047 ** | |
| Severe problems | -0.0085 ** | -0.0013 | -0.0105 ** | -0.0164 ** | -0.0075 ** | |
| Extreme/Unable | -0.0021 * | -0.0003 | -0.0035 ** | -0.0027 * | -0.0012 | |
Marginal effects are presented for just Education though regressions are also controlled for urban/rural status, age group (18–35, 34–45, 44–60, 61+), sex, private insurance (or in the last 3 years: Y/N) and income quintiles (base: lowest)
*** significant at 0.01, ** significant at 0.05, * significant at 0.1