Table 5.
Outcome | Indirect effect |
|
---|---|---|
Unstandardised | Standardised | |
Overall | ||
$500 | −0.0670** | −0.0275** |
$250 | −0.0883** | −0.0235** |
$150 | −0.0410 | −0.0113 |
Male | ||
$500 | −0.0863** | −0.0347** |
$250 | −0.1279** | −0.0322** |
$150 | −0.0470 | −0.0128 |
Female | ||
$500 | −0.0527* | −0.0221* |
$250 | −0.0613# | −0.0170# |
$150 | −0.0357 | −0.0099 |
Age: 18–34 | ||
$500 | −0.0573* | −0.0246* |
$250 | −0.1411** | −0.0386** |
$150 | −0.0388 | −0.0107 |
Age: 35–49 | ||
$500 | −0.1099* | −0.0452* |
$250 | −0.0673 | −0.0188 |
$150 | −0.0563 | −0.0145 |
Age: 50–64 | ||
$500 | −0.0623 | −0.0248 |
$250 | −0.0064 | −0.0016 |
$150 | −0.0371 | −0.0110 |
Note: Estimated effects are for the periods in which the relevant payment amount was received, as compared to the periods where there was no payment. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05, #p < 0.10.