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. 2021 Nov 7;18(21):11702. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111702

Table 4.

Results of probit regression analysis regarding younger and older females’ vaccine hesitancy.

Dependent Variable: Vaccine Hesitancy Female: Age < 65 Female: Age ≥ 65
Age 0.0484 * 5.070 ***
(0.0261) (1.473)
Age squared −0.000591 * −0.0363 ***
(0.000305) (0.0104)
Spouse −0.0775 −0.283
(0.110) (0.489)
Children −0.182 ** −0.365
(0.0858) (0.417)
Living alone −0.0891 −0.852
(0.121) (0.562)
Living in central area −0.00801 0.152
(0.0733) (0.293)
University degree −0.102 0.0648
(0.0772) (0.322)
Employed −0.103 −0.200
(0.0840) (0.447)
Log of household income −0.0767 −0.727 ***
(0.0602) (0.245)
Log of household assets −0.00525 −0.0292
(0.0330) (0.114)
Financial literacy −0.0696 −0.398
(0.104) (0.410)
Subjective health status −0.156 *** −0.162
(0.0338) (0.120)
Anxiety about the future −0.0476 −0.0157
(0.0341) (0.121)
Myopic view of the future 0.0158 −0.123
(0.0363) (0.124)
Level of risk preference 0.155 0.238
(0.174) (0.692)
Constant 1.549 −163.8 ***
(1.028) (51.64)
Observations 1344 126
Log pseudolikelihood −860 −67.34
Wald chi2 49.71 32.75
p-value 0.0000 0.00509
Pseudo R2 0.0294 0.200

Note: Robust standard errors are in parentheses; *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1.