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Table 10 Estimated value of post-interaction term in placebo estimates

From: What happens when the definition of disability changes? The case of obesity

 

Men

Women

Employed

In the labor market

Employed

In the labor market

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Post-2007*morbidlyobese

−0.012*

0.003

−0.014

−0.008

 

(0.006)

(0.010)

(0.012)

(0.006)

Post-2009*morbidlyobese

−0.032**

0.005

−0.027*

−0.002

 

(0.011)

(0.019)

(0.015)

(0.004)

Post-2011*morbidlyobese

0.008

−0.025**

−0.001

−0.018*

 

(0.012)

(0.009)

(0.009)

(0.010)

Post-2008*smoker

−0.051***

−0.011***

−0.035***

−0.030***

 

(0.005)

(0.003)

(0.004)

(0.005)

Post-2008*diabetic

−0.001

0.010*

−0.008

0.001

 

(0.007)

(0.006)

(0.007)

(0.007)

  1. Notes: See Tables 2 and 3 for details on baseline specifications. Each cell reports the estimated value of the post*morbidlyobese coefficient for a separate regression. The 2007 placebo estimates use the 2002–2013 BRFSS data. The 2009 placebo estimates use the 2006–2013 BRFSS data. The 2011 placebo estimates use the 2010–2013 BRFSS data. The smoker and diabetic placebo estimates use the 2004–2013 BRFSS data. The smoker variable is equal to 1 for every respondent who reports smoking everyday or some days. The diabetic variable is equal to 1 for all respondents who report ever being told they are diabetic (excluding women who were only told they were diabetic during pregnancy)
  2. ***p < 0.01; **p < 0.05; *p < 0.1