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. 2021 Sep;156:None. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112336

Table 2.

Personal and regional controls and support for subsidy reform: logistic regression estimation results.

(1)
est1
Urbanization 1.295∗∗∗
(0.126)
Female 1.133
(0.092)
Employed 0.862
(0.082)
Age (25–31) 1.171
(0.105)
Age (32–38) 1.283∗∗
(0.142)
Age (39–44) 1.581∗∗∗
(0.201)
Age (45–51) 1.251
(0.165)
Age (52 above) 1.168
(0.195)
Language group (Yoruba) 1.504∗∗∗
(0.235)
Language group (Igbo) 1.236
(0.266)
Language group (Hausa) 0.578∗∗∗
(0.097)
Language group (Other) 0.768
(0.121)
Education (Primary school) 0.993
(0.151)
Education (Secondary school) 1.101
(0.167)
Education (OND) 1.018
(0.165)
Education (HND) 1.158
(0.201)
Income (Less than 20,000 NGN) 1.060
(0.137)
Income (20,001–40,000NGN) 1.128
(0.160)
Income (Over 40,000NGN) 1.210
(0.192)
Christian 0.642
(0.270)
Muslim 0.653
(0.279)
Traditional 0.888
(0.585)
North east 3.422∗∗∗
(1.066)
South south 0.681
(0.185)
North central 2.172∗∗∗
(0.598)
South west 0.959
(0.275)
North west 4.552∗∗∗
(1.310)
Resident in oil producing state
1.500
(0.345)
Observations 13,532

Robust standard errors clustered at the enumeration area in parentheses.

South east region is omitted (baseline category).

We report the estimated coefficients and standard errors transformed to odds ratios.

*p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.