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Table 2 Associations between employment and income indicators with socioeconomic variables during the COVID − 19 pandemic

From: Associations of the COVID-19 pandemic with social well-being indicators in Mexico

 

Outcome: Job lost by a household member

Outcome: Change in household income

Probit

OLS regression

AME

SE

CI

P-value

AME

SE

CI

P-value

Socioeconomic status (ref: E)

 D

−0.015

0.031

(− 0.075, 0.045)

0.622

0.290

2.029

(−3.689, 4.268)

0.887

 C

− 0.105**

0.030

(−0.165, − 0.046)

0.001

6.630**

2.026

(2.659, 10.602)

0.001

 A/B

−0.157**

0.036

(−0.228, − 0.085)

< 0.001

14.038**

2.456

(9.224, 18.852)

< 0.001

Age

−0.002**

0.001

(−0.003, − 0.002)

< 0.001

0.017

0.035

(−0.052, 0.086)

0.623

Sex (ref: male)

 Female

0.064**

0.014

(0.035, 0.092)

< 0.001

−2.299*

0.992

(−4.244, − 0.353)

0.021

Households with children (ref: no)

 Yes

0.052**

0.017

(0.019, 0.085)

0.002

−5.554**

1.116

(−7.743, −3.366)

< 0.001

Month (ref: April)

 May

−0.084**

0.028

(−0.138, − 0.030)

0.002

−3.559+

1.963

(−7.406, 0.289)

0.070

 June

−0.072**

0.023

(−0.116, − 0.027)

0.002

−3.282*

1.602

(−6.423, − 0.141)

0.041

 July

−0.072**

0.023

(−0.118, − 0.026)

0.002

−2.194

1.631

(−5.392, 1.004)

0.179

 August

−0.046*

0.023

(−0.092, − 0.001)

0.046

−1.028

1.587

(−4.140, 2.084)

0.517

Household size

0.041**

0.004

(0.0330, 0.049)

< 0.001

−1.567**

0.271

(−2.099, −1.036)

< 0.001

  1. AME Average marginal effect, SE Standard error, CI Confidence intervals. ** = significant at 1%; * = significant at 5%; + = significant at 10%