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. 2009 Jun 10;69(3):387–395. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.05.014

Table 6.

Fixed effects model for urban and rural area separately.

Dependent variable(insurance) Urban Rural
Open degree 1 0.0840 (1.85) −0.0335 (−0.50)
Open degree 2 −0.0464 (−0.85) −0.0758 (−1.22)
Collective 1 −0.0352 (−1.59) −0.0435 (−0.77)
Collective 2 −0.0252 (−0.62) −0.109 (−1.48)



SOE 0.267*** (4.90) 0.115 (1.41)
Collective 0.321*** (4.98) 0.0646* (1.91)
Other units −0.0786* (−2.13) −0.0253 (−1.14)
Unemployed 0.115*** (−4.33) −0.00460 (−0.40)



SOE*Open Degree 1 −0.135*** (−3.62) −0.0736 (−0.83)
SOE*Open Degree 2 −0.0369 (−0.64) −0.0370 (−0.31)
Collective*Open Degree 1 −0.229*** (−3.39) −0.0610* (−2.09)
Collective*Open Degree 2 −0.192** (−3.06) 0.0945 (1.41)



Age −0.0203 (−0.80) 0.0185 (0.76)
Age square 4.51e-05 (0.51) −4.21e-05 (−0.83)
Number of HH rosters contributed to income −0.00255 (−0.35) 0.000708 (0.17)
Education 0.0256** (3.33) 0.00406 (1.64)
Household income(adjusted) 0.0250** (2.72) 0.0105 (1.70)
Temporary health(bad = 1) 0.0189 (0.81) 0.00603 (0.73)
Marital Status(married = 1) 0.00136 (0.04) 0.0439*** (3.70)



Observations 11,012 15,549
Number of id 5404 7685
R-squared 0.12 0.05

Note: (1) “Gender” and “Registration Status” are dropped from the fixed effects model as they do not vary over time.

(2) Model used here is the baseline model that is the same as Table 6 column 2.

(3)*** p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1.