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Table 5 OLS results

From: Do public healthcare programs make societies more equal? Cross-country evidence on subjective wellbeing

Variables

Life Satisfaction Distribution (Standard Deviation)

Income Distribution (Gini)

UHC

-0.070** (0.027)

-0.650 (0.684)

Age

-0.001 (0.006)

0.171 (0.109)

Education

-0.131 (0.252)

3.702 (4.518)

Economic status

-0.006** (0.003)

-0.022 (0.068)

CZ2

0.111** (0.054)

0.155 (1.039)

CZ3

0.173*** (0.050)

1.667 (0.885)

CZ4

0.382*** (0.070)

0.317 (1.391)

CZ5

0.497*** (0.093)

0.307 (1.802)

CZ6

0.201* (0.118)

-1.513 (2.030)

CZ7

0.629*** (0.118)

-2.308 (1.783)

CZ8

0.202*** (0.077)

-3.623* (2.147)

CZ9

0.247*** (0.078)

5.677*** (1.529)

CZ10

0.521*** (0.133)

10.841*** (2.229)

GDP

-0.000* (0.000)

-0.000** (0.000)

Sex ratio

0.144 (0.127)

-9.375*** (3.516)

Marital status

0.023 (0.026)

-0.153 (0.480)

Unemployment

0.005* (0.003)

0.341*** (0.062)

Political position

0.010 (0.035)

-2.273*** (0.708)

Effectiveness of the government

0.111 (0.042)

4.319*** (0.926)

Prob > F

0.0000

0.0000

R-squared Observations

0.566 288

0.459 288

  1. Refer to Table 1 for the definition of the variables. Ordinary least squares (OLS), universal health coverage (UHC), gross domestic product (GDP). ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1 significance level at 1%, 5%, and 10%. Robust standard errors are in parentheses