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Table 3 Predictive margins of visiting the public general practitioner by socioeconomic variables

From: Horizontal equity in access to public GP services by socioeconomic group: potential bias due to a compartmentalised approach

 

Binomial

Logit

Binomial

Probit

Multinomial

Logit

Multinomial

Probit

Inactive

0.2557 (ref)

0.2558 (ref)

0.2562 (ref)

0.2562 (ref)

Employed

0.2302***

0.2307***

0.2302***

0.2305***

Unemployed

0.2512

0.251

0.2522

0.2515

Primary studies or less

0.2592 (ref)

0.2596 (ref)

0.2579 (ref)

0.2589 (ref)

Obligatory Secondary studies

0.2463

0.2457*

0.2466

0.2461

Occupational training or pre-university studies

0.2349***

0.2348***

0.2347

0.2349

University studies

0.2248***

0.2265***

0.2248

0.2271

High social class

0.2027 (ref)

0.2044 (ref)

0.2053 (ref)

0.2069 (ref)

Medium-high social class

0.2357***

0.2351***

0.2358***

0.2353**

Medium-low social class

0.2621***

0.2619***

0.2631***

0.2631***

Low social class

0.2748***

0.2758***

0.2759***

0.2768***

  1. *** Significant coefficient at 1%, ** Significant coefficient at 5%, * Significant coefficient at 10%