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. 2020 Oct 12;117(44):27277–27284. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2009609117

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Predicted probabilities of occupational prestige affecting mental health complaints. (A) Feelings of depression regressed on occupational prestige level. (B) Health anxiety regressed on occupational prestige level. Marginal effects are drawn from logit regressions (dichotomous indicator of complaints) with country-random intercepts. Estimates are adjusted for age, age squared, gender, migration background, partner (in household), employment status, firm size, urbanicity, and timing/survey week number. Further adjusting for prior depression or anxiety attenuates ISEI coefficient without losing significance (SI Appendix, Fig. S4). Shaded areas represent 95% CIs (two-tailed tests).