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Table 5 Heterogeneity of post*morbidlyobese interaction term estimates across sub-populations

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

 

Post-2008

Post-2010

Men

Women

Men

Women

Employed

Labor market

Employed

Labor market

Employed

Labor market

Employed

Labor market

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

White respondents

−0.011

0.008

−0.018

−0.003

−0.034***

−0.008

−0.022**

−0.019**

(0.010)

(0.014)

(0.011)

(0.008)

(0.011)

(0.007)

(0.008)

(0.008)

Black respondents

−0.023

0.016

−0.008

−0.005

0.071*

−0.012

−0.039

0.002

(0.044)

(0.021)

(0.037)

(0.013)

(0.035)

(0.029)

(0.023)

(0.022)

Hispanic respondents

−0.108**

0.019

−0.032

−0.015

0.078

−0.058

0.022

0.008

(0.045)

(0.034)

(0.032)

(0.026)

(0.050)

(0.045)

(0.029)

(0.032)

High school or less

−0.052**

0.016

−0.016

0.009

0.030

−0.039**

−0.021

−0.034*

(0.022)

(0.011)

(0.020)

(0.011)

(0.019)

(0.015)

(0.020)

(0.019)

More than high school

−0.003

0.013

−0.022*

−0.018

−0.034**

−0.007

−0.019**

−0.005

(0.012)

(0.016)

(0.011)

(0.010)

(0.014)

(0.011)

(0.007)

(0.010)

  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
  2. ***p < 0.01; **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1