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Published in final edited form as: Rev Econ Househ. 2012 Oct 23;12(4):737–770. doi: 10.1007/s11150-012-9166-5

Table 5.

Effects of initial blue-collar occupation potential mediators 2005

Model Outcome Obese Alcohol Smoking Physical activity
First occupation recalled First occupation recalled First occupation recalled First occupation recalled
1 Baseline 0.057*** (0.015) 0.004 (0.012) 0.004 (0.012) −0.324 (1.069)
2 Baseline with household income 0.057*** (0.015) 0.004 (0.012) 0.003 (0.012) −0.322 (1.071)
3 Baseline with work hours 0.057*** (0.015) 0.004 (0.012) 0.004 (0.012) −0.324 (1.069)
4 Baseline with current occupation 0.066*** (0.02) 0.005 (0.017) 0.006 (0.016) 0.93 (0.84)

Notes Each cell represents a separate regression model. Coefficients (and marginal effects for dichotomous outcomes) of initial blue-collar occupation are presented. Robust standard errors are reported in parentheses. All models include the controls used in Table 2, with the exception of parental history and risk tolerance. Asterisks denote statistical significance as follows:

***

p value ≤ 0.01;

**

0.01 < p value ≤ 0.05;

*

0.05 < p value ≤ 0.1. Sample sizes range from 2,043 to 6,599