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. 2022 Oct 8;10(10):1964. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10101964

Table A2.

Effects over social groups.

Dependent Variable Life Satisfaction
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Education Group ILLITERATE PRIMARY JUNIOR SENIOR HIGHER
Social Status −0.012 0.041 * 0.036 ** 0.036 ** 0.053 **
(0.035) (0.024) (0.015) (0.017) (0.026)
Local Status 0.225 *** 0.215 *** 0.207 *** 0.231 *** 0.029
(0.013) (0.018) (0.021) (0.035) (0.066)
Health 0.053 *** 0.052 *** 0.042 * 0.098 ** 0.104
(0.014) (0.019) (0.022) (0.040) (0.066)
Constant 3.185 *** 3.195 *** 3.178 *** 2.946 *** 3.609 ***
(0.053) (0.074) (0.088) (0.148) (0.285)
Observations 6913 3791 2641 1085 371
R-squared 0.507 0.557 0.621 0.584 0.555
Dependent Variable Life Satisfaction
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Social Status LOWEST 2 3 4 HIGHEST
Group
OSIs 0.171 ** 0.078 * 0.027 0.031 0.030
(0.075) (0.040) (0.017) (0.023) (0.049)
Constant 2.915 *** 3.457 *** 3.702 *** 4.129 *** 4.711 ***
(0.179) (0.113) (0.049) (0.070) (0.083)
Observations 489 774 4446 1625 1102
R-squared 0.654 0.651 0.569 0.601 0.508
Dependent Variable Life Satisfaction
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Areas Western Central Eastern Northeast Nation
OSIs 0.025 0.042 ** 0.026 * 0.047 ** 0.034 ***
(0.025) (0.021) (0.015) (0.024) (0.010)
Constant 2.412 *** 3.176 *** 2.706 *** 3.385 *** 3.012 ***
(0.396) (0.458) (0.647) (0.672) (0.586)
Observations 3742 3777 5488 2348 15,387
R-squared 0.540 0.521 0.561 0.512 0.539

Note: Robust standard errors are reported within paratheses. *** represent significance at 1% level; ** represent significance at 5% level; * represent significance at 10% level. All the remaining tables keep the same format and controls. Controls include marital status, social status, and health status, and regressions in the lower panel did not control social status.