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. 2020 Dec 2;140:105318. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105318

Table A7.

Impact of the lockdown on household income – robustness check.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Total Crop Livestock Enterprise Labour Net Rental
income sales sales profit income transfers income
Panel A: Sample restricted to those with no household size change between March and May
Post Lockdown −61.771*** −30.384*** 3.234*** −21.418*** −14.240*** 2.684*** −0.514*
(6.510) (3.138) (1.233) (3.302) (2.579) (0.672) (0.291)



R2 0.659 0.615 0.549 0.647 0.569 0.567 0.507
Baseline Mean 101.96 39.47 2.81 27.65 26.01 −2.13 1.25
Observations 1676 1676 1676 1676 1676 1676 1676



Panel B: Full sample, control for household size
Post Lockdown −60.996*** −29.958*** 2.533** −21.868*** −14.865*** 2.846*** −0.347
(6.418) (3.041) (1.195) (3.046) (2.621) (0.684) (0.283)



R2 0.648 0.613 0.543 0.638 0.559 0.555 0.507
Baseline Mean 104.33 39.62 3.12 27.63 27.82 −2.24 1.25
Observations 2150 2150 2150 2150 2150 2150 2150



Panel C: Full sample, control for household composition
Post Lockdown −58.449*** −27.090*** 1.899 −20.161*** −17.363*** 2.694*** −0.212
(7.132) (3.196) (1.654) (3.671) (3.157) (0.666) (0.353)



R2 0.656 0.621 0.546 0.645 0.563 0.557 0.510
Baseline Mean 104.33 39.62 3.12 27.63 27.82 −2.24 1.25
Observations 2150 2150 2150 2150 2150 2150 2150

Panel C includes linear and quadratic household size, number of male and female adults (aged 15–60), number of elderly (aged above 60), and number of children under 7 and those in the 7–14 age group. Total income is the aggregate of columns (2)–(7). Note that crop sales, livestock sales and rental income were all defined on an annual basis at baseline but a monthly basis at followup. Changes should therefore be interpreted with caution as they could also reflect normal seasonal differences from the mean. Enterprise profits, labour income and net transfers were all defined on a monthly basis at both baseline and followup.

Standard errors in parentheses. * p<0.10, ** p<0.05, *** p<0.01.