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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 14.
Published in final edited form as: Health Econ. 2019 Jun 4;28(8):955–970. doi: 10.1002/hec.3885

Appendix Table 5.

Effects of HPI on Health and Economic Outcomes, by Household Predicted Employment

(1) Bottom quintile of predicted employment (2) Three middle quintiles of predicted employment (3) Top quintile of predicted employment

Panel A. OLS: Whether Any Parent is Unemployed and Looking for Work

Marginal Effect −0.0568*** −0.0371*** −0.0164
(SE) (0.0175) (0.0106) (0.0115)
Mean, Dep. Var. 0.106 0.069 0.034
Sample size 20,678 69,703 20,726

Panel B. OLS: Family Income ($)

Marginal Effect 3155.24 7765.45*** 13475.40*
(SE) (2161.76) (2175.37) (7079.99)
Mean, Dep. Var. $32,256 $66,154 $108,887
Sample size 20,678 69,703 20,726

Panel C. Probit: Likely Psychological Problem (Strengths & Difficulties)

Marginal Effect −0.010 −0.0157** −0.0087
(SE) (0.018) (0.0078) (0.0095)
Mean, Dep. Var. 0.053 0.043 0.029
Sample size 17,402 58,946 17,626

Panel D. Probit: Likely Psychological Problem (based on Emotional Difficulty)

Marginal Effect −0.0209* −0.0206*** −0.0116
(SE) (0.0123) (0.0069) (0.0108)
Mean, Dep. Var. 0.053 0.054 0.042
Sample size 20,410 68,987 20,533

Note: Robust standard errors are clustered on the state. Covariates are described in Table 2. Household predicted employment is described in the text.

*

p-value <.10

**

p-value<.05

***

p-value<.01