From: Egalitarianism and altruism in health: some evidence of their relationship
Coeff. | Rob.std.Err. | Mg.effect | |
---|---|---|---|
Altruist | .331 (**) | .152 | .097 |
Female | −.038 | .139 | −.011 |
Age (36–45) | .161 | .185 | .047 |
Age (46–55) | −.076 | .231 | −.024 |
Age (56–65) | .251 | .240 | .071 |
Age (66+) | .395 | .262 | .108 |
Secondary education | −.066 | .192 | −.020 |
University education | −.380 | .248 | −.127 |
Unemployed | −.268 | .284 | −.088 |
High income region | −.518 (**) | .184 | −.175 |
Low income region | −.261 | .188 | −.084 |
Left wing | .485 (**) | .147 | .151 |
No religion | .212 | .147 | .065 |
Constant | .375 | .257 |