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. 2022 Jan 12;8(1):e08721. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08721

Table 5.

Maximum likelihood estimates first-stage probit estimation (Marginal effects after probit).

Variables Coef. dy/dx Std.Err. Z P > Z
Sex of household .0101 -.079 .0326 0.31 0.756
Household size .016∗∗ .046 .007 2.21 0.027
Education level .013∗∗∗ .052 .005 2.68 0.007
Years of experience .007∗∗∗ .017 .002 2.94 0.003
Enset land allocation .130∗∗ .443 .056 2.33 0.020
Livestock ownership -.036∗∗∗ -.110 .013 -2.74 0.006
Credit access -.029 .070 .020 -1.46 0.144
Frequency of extension contact .007 .016 .009 0.79 0.432
Access to raining .097∗∗∗∗ .099 .021 4.50 0.000
Perception on price -.006 -.007 .011 -0.51 0.608
Market information -.031 -.057 .021 -1.47 0.141
Access to transport -.009 -.001 .019 -0.49 0.626
Quantity produced .0011 .0008 .0011 0.11 0.911
Non/off farm income (log) -.003 -.0199 .0027 -1.10 0.272
_cons .693 .1042 6.66 0.000

∗∗∗, ∗∗, and ∗ indicate statistical significance at 1%, 5%, and 10%, respectively. Std. Err = Standard Error; Source: Own survey results, 2018/19.