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. 2022 Oct 3;38(5):1145–1182. doi: 10.1007/s10680-022-09641-4

Table 10.

Temperature-related deaths by SES group and interaction with marriage status

(1) (2) (3)
Low SES Middle SES High SES
 ≤ 5th percentile 0.008*** 0.009*** 0.005
(0.002) (0.002) (0.003)
 ≤ 5th percentile*Married −0.005*** −0.005*** −0.003***
(0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
 > 5th and ≤ 10th percentile 0.004* 0.002 −0.000
(0.002) (0.002) (0.002)
 > 5th and ≤ 10th percentile*Married 0.003 0.003 0.000
(0.001) (0.002) (0.001)
 > 10th and ≤ 25th percentile 0.004*** 0.002 0.004*
(0.001) (0.001) (0.002)
 > 10th and ≤ 25th percentile*Married −0.003*** −0.003** −0.003***
(0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
 ≥ 75th and < 90th percentile −0.000 −0.002 −0.002
(0.001) (0.001) (0.002)
 ≥ 75th and < 90th percentile*Married 0.002*** 0.002*** 0.003***
(0.001) (0.000) (0.000)
 ≥ 90th and < 95th percentile 0.002 0.002 0.001
(0.002) (0.002) (0.002)
 ≥ 90th and < 95th percentile*Married −0.004* −0.001 −0.004***
(0.002) (0.001) (0.001)
 ≥ 95th percentile 0.007*** 0.007*** 0.004*
(0.002) (0.001) (0.002)
 ≥ 95th percentile*Married −0.001 −0.002** −0.000
(0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
Observations 16,800 16,800 16,800
Province-Month FE YES YES YES
Month-Year FE YES YES YES

Results are obtained estimating Eq. (1) separately by SES group and adding an interaction with marital status. Standard errors are clustered at the provincial level. Constant present but not reported. Control variables are precipitation, solar radiation, wind speed, relative humidity, GDP per capita, PM2.5, gender and population density. Significance levels: ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05