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. 2021 Oct 8;19(4):863–882. doi: 10.1007/s10433-021-00651-5

Table 3.

Probit model: work interruption probability

Work Interruption
Baseline model Full model
Essential Jobs − 0.061*** − 0.035***
(0.009) (0.01)
Remote Work Feasibility Index − 0.119*** − 0.078***
(0.012) (0.014)
Social Interaction Index 0.009 0.036**
(0.014) (0.015)
Age 0.001 0.0003
(0.001) (0.001)
Female 0.023*** 0.039***
(0.009) (0.009)
High School Education (baseline)
Less than high school 0.030**
(0.016)
Higher than high school − 0.035***
(0.011)
Major Illness 0.02
(0.017)
Medium level of IT− skills (baseline)
High IT− skills − 0.005
(0.011)
Low IT− skills 0.007
(0.013)
Private Employee (baseline)
Public employee − 0.083***
(0.01)
Self− employed 0.064***
(0.016)
Essential_RemoteWorkIndex Yes Yes
Essential_SocialInteractionIndex Yes Yes
Country dummies Yes Yes
N 7619 6878
Pseudo− r2 0.0925 0.1086
Log pseudolikelihood − 3246.16 − 2910.38

Data: Preliminary SHARE wave 8 release 0. Conclusions are preliminary.

Note: Average marginal effects of probit models are reported. Drop of observations in full model is due to missing values in additional explanatory variables.

*p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01