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. 2020 Oct 27;20:984. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05843-w

Table 2.

Association between socioeconomic status and receivers of inpatient services among migrants who need them, China

Characteristics Model 1 (No covariates) Model 2 (Covariates)
OR (SE) 95% CI P OR (SE) 95%CI P
Socioeconomic status
Educational attainment
  Primary school or below Ref. Ref.
  Middle school 1.72 (0.23) 1.33, 2.22 < 0.001 1.21 (0.16) 0.93, 1.57 0.154
  High school 2.15 (0.31) 1.63, 2.85 < 0.001 1.48 (0.24) 1.07, 2.03 0.017
  University or above 2.76 (0.38) 2.11, 3.62 < 0.001 2.04 (0.36) 1.45, 2.88 0.001
Economic status
  Quartile 1 Ref. Ref.
  Quartile 2 1.41 (0.16) 1.14, 1.76 0.002 1.15 (0.14) 0.90, 1.47 0.250
  Quartile 3 1.62 (0.16) 1.34, 1.97 < 0.001 1.28 (0.16) 1.01, 1.62 0.044
  Quartile 4 1.67 (0.24) 1.25, 2.22 < 0.001 1.37 (0.20) 1.02, 1.83 0.035

Standard error in parentheses all clustered at strata; Sample weights applied; CI indicated confidence interval; Model 2 were adjusted for gender, age, marital status, number of children, ethnic group, health record, Hukou type, health insurance, movement area, duration of migration and willingness for long-term residence of more than 5 years and region