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