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Table 4 Social capital and subjective well-being in the total sample

From: Does social capital buffer or exacerbate mental health inequality? Evidence from the China Family Panel Study (CFPS)

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Family-level SC

0.020***

(0.007)

0.072

(0.063)

0.020***

(0.007)

Community−/Village- level SC

0.339***

(0.016)

0.339***

(0.016)

0.608***

(0.157)

Log of income level

0.121***

(0.019)

0.159***

(0.049)

0.120***

(0.019)

Family-level SC × log of income level

 

−0.005

(0.006)

 

Community−/Village- level SC × log of income level

  

−0.028*

(0.016)

BMI group

 Underweight

0.095

(0.058)

0.096*

(0.058)

0.096*

(0.058)

 Overweight

0.053*

(0.031)

0.054*

(0.031)

0.054*

(0.031)

 Obese

0.224***

(0.048)

0.225***

(0.048)

0.225***

(0.048)

Education level

 Junior school and below

0.024

(0.042)

0.024

(0.042)

0.024

(0.042)

 High school and technical secondary school

0.044

(0.054)

0.045

(0.054)

0.045

(0.054)

 Junior college

0.202***

(0.067)

0.204***

(0.067)

0.201***

(0.067)

 Bachelor and above

0.249***

(0.070)

0.253***

(0.071)

0.244***

(0.071)

Health insurance

0.130**

(0.060)

0.131**

(0.060)

0.130**

(0.060)

Self-rated health status

0.356***

(0.013)

0.356***

(0.013)

0.356***

(0.013)

Working

−0.186***

(0.035)

−0.186***

(0.035)

−0.185***

(0.035)

Marital status

 Married

0.327***

(0.060)

0.327***

(0.060)

0.332***

(0.060)

 Divorced

−0.838***

(0.125)

− 0.838***

(0.125)

− 0.833***

(0.125)

 Widowed

−0.107

(0.097)

− 0.107

(0.097)

− 0.103

(0.097)

Rural

− 0.119***

(0.037)

− 0.119***

(0.037)

− 0.119***

(0.037)

Male

− 0.080***

(0.027)

− 0.080***

(0.027)

− 0.081***

(0.027)

Region

 Middle

0.306***

(0.041)

0.307***

(0.041)

0.306***

(0.041)

 Eastern

0.326***

(0.039)

0.327***

(0.039)

0.324***

(0.039)

Age

0.011***

(0.001)

0.011***

(0.001)

0.011***

(0.001)

R2

0.0963

0.0963

0.0965

N

23,035

23,035

23,035

  1. Note: *,**,***: significantly different from zero at the 0.1, 0.05 and 0.01 level, respectively; standard errors are clustered by family