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Table 4 Determinants of JSY uptake

From: How equitable is the uptake of conditional cash transfers for maternity care in India? Evidence from the Janani Suraksha Yojana scheme in Odisha and Jharkhand

 

Odisha

Jharkhand

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

Household wealth

 Poorest (ref.)

 2nd poorest

0.06b

0.04

0.02

0.01

0.04b

0.00

0.01

−0.03

 Middle

0.03

−0.00

−0.01

−0.01

0.04

−0.03

−0.02

−0.00

 2nd richest

0.08a

0.04

0.02

−0.02

0.14a

0.01

−0.01

−0.01

 Richest

0.15c

0.09

0.04

−0.05

0.22c

0.04a

0.01

−0.06

Region

 Mayurbhanj (ref.)

        

 Rayagada

 

0.07

0.21c

0.14b

    

 Godda (ref.)

        

 Khunti

     

0.08

0.06a

0.27c

 Ranchi

     

0.33c

0.26c

0.48c

Age

 

0.01

0.00

0.01

 

−0.00

−0.00

−0.00

Previous pregnancy

 

−0.04b

−0.01

−0.00

 

0.00

0.00

0.02

ST/SC

 

−0.02

0.02

−0.02

 

0.01

0.02a

−0.03

Illiterate

 

−0.03

−0.03

−0.02

 

−0.05b

−0.03a

−0.04

Public-institutional delivery

  

0.64c

   

0.37c

 

Observations

1345

1344

1342

860

2335

2329

2315

469

  1. Note: Table shows coefficients from linear probability models with JSY uptake as dependent variable. The fourth [4] model is only estimated on the sample of women who delivered in a public facility
  2. asignificant at 10% level, bsignificant at 5% level, csignificant at 1% level