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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Afr Econ. 2011 May 4;20(3):505–529. doi: 10.1093/jae/ejr014

Table 4:

Changes in Household Composition (Logit Regressions)

Dependent variable (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Someone moved in Child moved out Respondent relocated Father not in Hh Mother not in Hh

Age 0.015 (0.011) −0.019 (0.012) −0.041 (0.013)*** 0.019 (0.012) 0.020 (0.011)*
Male 0.400 (0.210)* 0.694 (0.212)*** 0.277 (0.221) −2.292 (0.254)*** 0.170 (0.203)
Secondary education or higher −0.305 (0.209) −0.478 (0.207)** −0.031 (0.215) −0.452 (0.216)** −0.155 (0.202)
WHO stage 3 or 4 0.720 (0.199)*** 0.261 (0.197) 0.129 (0.205) −0.559 (0.207)*** −0.131 (0.196)
Months since testing 0.001 (0.003) 0.003 (0.003) −0.002 (0.003) 0.000 (0.003) 0.001 (0.003)
Housing quality index 0.160 (0.119) 0.004 (0.113) 0.326 (0.123)*** 0.027 (0.116) −0.066 (0.113)
Asset index −0.038 (0.121) −0.466 (0.126)*** −0.547 (0.134)*** 0.367 (0.128)*** 0.436 (0.119)***
Kampala 0.453 (0.226)** 0.435 (0.223)* 0.691 (0.233)*** −0.387 (0.230)* −0.332 (0.220)
No other HIV + member 0.540 (0.247)** −0.473 (0.240)** 0.245 (0.255) 0.472 (0.254)* 0.227 (0.230)
Living without partner 0.713 (0.248)*** 0.184 (0.227) 0.356 (0.247) 1.558 (0.253)*** 0.341 (0.230)
Constant −2.698 (0.519)*** −0.314 (0.494) −0.445 (0.537) −0.786 (0.502) −1.643 (0.475)***
Observations 602 559 602 602 602

Notes:

***

significant at 1% level

**

significant at 5% level

*

significant at 10% level.

Hh, household.