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. 2020 Dec 11;42(3):489–507. doi: 10.1007/s10834-020-09742-4

Table 6.

Health equation for French women and men: average marginal effects, 2007–2010; 2011–2014

Women
2007–2010
Men
2007–2010
Women
2011–2014
Men
2011–2014
AME S.E AME S.E AME S.E AME S.E
Dependent variable: health status
 Employed .116 .045** .113 .042*** .177 .024*** .189 .036***
Age dummies: reference-[55, 64]
 [25, 34] .136 .023*** .228 .027*** .105 .037*** .231 .030***
 [35, 44] .072 .022*** .161 .025*** .047 .040* .217 .035***
 [45, 54] − .008 .021 .095 .024*** .004 .036 .155 .038***
Education: reference-primary
 Secondary education .070 .012*** .062 .011*** .040 .023*** .050 .013***
 Tertiary education .118 .017*** .068 .015*** .067 .031*** .107 .020***
 Married .044 .009*** .006 .010 .019 .009 − .006 .011
Geographical area of residence: reference-south
 North − .002 .010 .004 .011 .016 .011 .013 .011*
 Centre .013 .012 .013 .013* − .012 .012 .011 .012
Caring activities: children, household members with a disability, family size
 Presence of children [0, 6] .036 .015** − .020 .013 .097 .015*** .008 .014
 Presence of elderly persons without disability .041 .022* .002 .034 .055 .023* − .064 .051*
 Person with disability in the household − .113 .012*** − .096 .013*** − .086 .014*** − .092 .012***
 Person with strong disability in the household − .097 .017*** − .109 .018*** − .111 .019*** − .127 .017***
 Family size .082 .009*** .043 .009*** .020 .005*** .028 .004***
Yearly dummies
 2008–2012 − .031 .011*** − .024 .012* .005 .012 .010 .012
 2009–2013 − .031 .012* − .030 .013* − .003 .012 .002 .012
 2010–2014 − .021 .012* − .025 .014* .009 .014 .031 .013
 Rho − .027 .047** .323 .089** − .123 .046** .538 .207*
 Observations 12,592 11,172 12,123 11,000

The AMEs statistically different from one period to the other are shown in bold

Note Average marginal effects, standard errors and significance levels: p < 0.10, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001

Source Authors’ calculations on 2007–2010 and 2011–2014 EU-SILC data