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

Table 11.

Temperature-related deaths for individuals aged below 65 and interaction with SES

(1)
 ≤ 5th percentile −0.16
(0.019)
 ≤ 5th percentile*Low SES 0.021
(0.011)
 ≤ 5th percentile*Medium SES 0.025**
(0.009)
 > 5th and ≤ 10th percentile 0.028
(0.018)
 > 5th and ≤ 10th percentile*Low SES 0.002
(0.018)
 > 5th and ≤ 10th percentile*Medium SES −0.040**
(0.015)
 > 10th and ≤ 25th percentile 0.09
(0.012)
 > 10th and ≤ 25th percentile*Low SES 0.007
(0.007)
 > 10th and ≤ 25th percentile*Medium SES 0.019*
(0.010)
 ≥ 75th and < 90th percentile 0.005
(0.010)
 ≥ 75th and < 90th percentile*Low SES −0.020
(0.011)
 ≥ 75th and < 90th percentile*Medium SES −0.002
(0.008)
 ≥ 90th and < 95th percentile 0.008
(0.011)
 ≥ 90th and < 95th percentile*Low SES −0.020
(0.017)
 ≥ 90th and < 95th percentile*Medium SES −0.002
(0.016)
 ≥ 95th percentile −0.017
(0.013)
 ≥ 95th percentile*Low SES −0.002
(0.013)
 ≥ 95th percentile*Medium SES −0.006
(0.011)
Observations 18,216
Province-Month FE YES
Month-Year FE YES

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