Table 4

Interval regressions for men with self-rated health in 1995 as dependent variable. HUI thresholds applied

(1)(2)(3)(4)
Education (ref = no education)
    Short education0.55 (0.57)0.70 (0.57)0.34 (0.56)0.49 (0.56)
    Semi-skilled0.79 (0.78)0.86 (0.78)1.06 (0.76)1.12 (0.76)
    Vocational1.47*** (0.53)1.53*** (0.53)1.38*** (0.52)1.44*** (0.52)
    Short advanced0.37 (0.61)0.50 (0.60)0.39 (0.59)0.50 (0.59)
    Medium advanced1.27** (0.60)1.39** (0.59)1.14** (0.58)1.25** (0.58)
    Long advanced1.42 (0.87)1.33 (0.86)1.44* (0.84)1.37* (0.84)
Occupation (ref = Unskilled)
    White collar1.00** (0.43)0.76* (0.43)0.88** (0.42)0.66 (0.42)
    Skilled worker0.37 (0.77)0.25 (0.76)0.69 (0.75)0.57 (0.74)
    Other−0.03 (0.72)−0.23 (0.72)−0.23 (0.70)−0.41 (0.69)
Wages
    Ln(wage)0.97* (0.51)0.76 (0.51)0.63 (0.50)0.44 (0.50)
Risk factors
    Fat−0.26 (0.34)−0.21 (0.33)
    Obese−1.60** (0.66)−1.52** (0.64)
    High blood pressure−1.12** (0.47)−1.10** (0.46)
    Satisfied with job1.21*** (0.27)1.06*** (0.26)
    Years of smoking0.001 (0.003)0.001 (0.003)
Baseline health
    Health in 199024.73*** (2.21)24.07*** (2.20)
    Age−0.07*** (0.02)−0.06*** (0.02)−0.05*** (0.02)−0.04*** (0.02)
    Age <25−0.72 (1.04)−0.53 (1.03)−0.64 (1.01)−0.45 (1.01)
    Constant90.03*** (2.38)90.23*** (2.37)67.98*** (3.06)68.79*** (3.05)
    Log L−2341.66−2323.31−2281.91−2265.90
    Wald test for education14.71**14.31**14.78**14.12**
    Wald test for occupation7.22*4.976.35*4.67
    Wald test for risk factors36.94***32.20***
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Education (ref = no education)
    Short education0.55 (0.57)0.70 (0.57)0.34 (0.56)0.49 (0.56)
    Semi-skilled0.79 (0.78)0.86 (0.78)1.06 (0.76)1.12 (0.76)
    Vocational1.47*** (0.53)1.53*** (0.53)1.38*** (0.52)1.44*** (0.52)
    Short advanced0.37 (0.61)0.50 (0.60)0.39 (0.59)0.50 (0.59)
    Medium advanced1.27** (0.60)1.39** (0.59)1.14** (0.58)1.25** (0.58)
    Long advanced1.42 (0.87)1.33 (0.86)1.44* (0.84)1.37* (0.84)
Occupation (ref = Unskilled)
    White collar1.00** (0.43)0.76* (0.43)0.88** (0.42)0.66 (0.42)
    Skilled worker0.37 (0.77)0.25 (0.76)0.69 (0.75)0.57 (0.74)
    Other−0.03 (0.72)−0.23 (0.72)−0.23 (0.70)−0.41 (0.69)
Wages
    Ln(wage)0.97* (0.51)0.76 (0.51)0.63 (0.50)0.44 (0.50)
Risk factors
    Fat−0.26 (0.34)−0.21 (0.33)
    Obese−1.60** (0.66)−1.52** (0.64)
    High blood pressure−1.12** (0.47)−1.10** (0.46)
    Satisfied with job1.21*** (0.27)1.06*** (0.26)
    Years of smoking0.001 (0.003)0.001 (0.003)
Baseline health
    Health in 199024.73*** (2.21)24.07*** (2.20)
    Age−0.07*** (0.02)−0.06*** (0.02)−0.05*** (0.02)−0.04*** (0.02)
    Age <25−0.72 (1.04)−0.53 (1.03)−0.64 (1.01)−0.45 (1.01)
    Constant90.03*** (2.38)90.23*** (2.37)67.98*** (3.06)68.79*** (3.05)
    Log L−2341.66−2323.31−2281.91−2265.90
    Wald test for education14.71**14.31**14.78**14.12**
    Wald test for occupation7.22*4.976.35*4.67
    Wald test for risk factors36.94***32.20***

Standard deviations are presented in parentheses. Significance indicated at 1% level (***), 5% level (**), and 10% level (*). HUI thresholds are multiplied by 100. Women (number of observations = 1702)

Table 4

Interval regressions for men with self-rated health in 1995 as dependent variable. HUI thresholds applied

(1)(2)(3)(4)
Education (ref = no education)
    Short education0.55 (0.57)0.70 (0.57)0.34 (0.56)0.49 (0.56)
    Semi-skilled0.79 (0.78)0.86 (0.78)1.06 (0.76)1.12 (0.76)
    Vocational1.47*** (0.53)1.53*** (0.53)1.38*** (0.52)1.44*** (0.52)
    Short advanced0.37 (0.61)0.50 (0.60)0.39 (0.59)0.50 (0.59)
    Medium advanced1.27** (0.60)1.39** (0.59)1.14** (0.58)1.25** (0.58)
    Long advanced1.42 (0.87)1.33 (0.86)1.44* (0.84)1.37* (0.84)
Occupation (ref = Unskilled)
    White collar1.00** (0.43)0.76* (0.43)0.88** (0.42)0.66 (0.42)
    Skilled worker0.37 (0.77)0.25 (0.76)0.69 (0.75)0.57 (0.74)
    Other−0.03 (0.72)−0.23 (0.72)−0.23 (0.70)−0.41 (0.69)
Wages
    Ln(wage)0.97* (0.51)0.76 (0.51)0.63 (0.50)0.44 (0.50)
Risk factors
    Fat−0.26 (0.34)−0.21 (0.33)
    Obese−1.60** (0.66)−1.52** (0.64)
    High blood pressure−1.12** (0.47)−1.10** (0.46)
    Satisfied with job1.21*** (0.27)1.06*** (0.26)
    Years of smoking0.001 (0.003)0.001 (0.003)
Baseline health
    Health in 199024.73*** (2.21)24.07*** (2.20)
    Age−0.07*** (0.02)−0.06*** (0.02)−0.05*** (0.02)−0.04*** (0.02)
    Age <25−0.72 (1.04)−0.53 (1.03)−0.64 (1.01)−0.45 (1.01)
    Constant90.03*** (2.38)90.23*** (2.37)67.98*** (3.06)68.79*** (3.05)
    Log L−2341.66−2323.31−2281.91−2265.90
    Wald test for education14.71**14.31**14.78**14.12**
    Wald test for occupation7.22*4.976.35*4.67
    Wald test for risk factors36.94***32.20***
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Education (ref = no education)
    Short education0.55 (0.57)0.70 (0.57)0.34 (0.56)0.49 (0.56)
    Semi-skilled0.79 (0.78)0.86 (0.78)1.06 (0.76)1.12 (0.76)
    Vocational1.47*** (0.53)1.53*** (0.53)1.38*** (0.52)1.44*** (0.52)
    Short advanced0.37 (0.61)0.50 (0.60)0.39 (0.59)0.50 (0.59)
    Medium advanced1.27** (0.60)1.39** (0.59)1.14** (0.58)1.25** (0.58)
    Long advanced1.42 (0.87)1.33 (0.86)1.44* (0.84)1.37* (0.84)
Occupation (ref = Unskilled)
    White collar1.00** (0.43)0.76* (0.43)0.88** (0.42)0.66 (0.42)
    Skilled worker0.37 (0.77)0.25 (0.76)0.69 (0.75)0.57 (0.74)
    Other−0.03 (0.72)−0.23 (0.72)−0.23 (0.70)−0.41 (0.69)
Wages
    Ln(wage)0.97* (0.51)0.76 (0.51)0.63 (0.50)0.44 (0.50)
Risk factors
    Fat−0.26 (0.34)−0.21 (0.33)
    Obese−1.60** (0.66)−1.52** (0.64)
    High blood pressure−1.12** (0.47)−1.10** (0.46)
    Satisfied with job1.21*** (0.27)1.06*** (0.26)
    Years of smoking0.001 (0.003)0.001 (0.003)
Baseline health
    Health in 199024.73*** (2.21)24.07*** (2.20)
    Age−0.07*** (0.02)−0.06*** (0.02)−0.05*** (0.02)−0.04*** (0.02)
    Age <25−0.72 (1.04)−0.53 (1.03)−0.64 (1.01)−0.45 (1.01)
    Constant90.03*** (2.38)90.23*** (2.37)67.98*** (3.06)68.79*** (3.05)
    Log L−2341.66−2323.31−2281.91−2265.90
    Wald test for education14.71**14.31**14.78**14.12**
    Wald test for occupation7.22*4.976.35*4.67
    Wald test for risk factors36.94***32.20***

Standard deviations are presented in parentheses. Significance indicated at 1% level (***), 5% level (**), and 10% level (*). HUI thresholds are multiplied by 100. Women (number of observations = 1702)

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