Table 6

Estimated coefficients of dissimilarities in complementary log–log estimation by gender, interaction approach

AllMalesFemales
Panel A
Age ≤29, share of other ages−0.2539***−0.2261***−0.1854***
(0.0056)(0.0077)(0.0085)
Age 30–49, share of other ages0.0374***0.0249***0.1671***
(0.0063)(0.0082)(0.0102)
Age ≥50, share of other ages−0.1289***−0.1708***−0.0451***
(0.0087)(0.0113)(0.0137)
Primary education, share of other levels0.1545***0.1374***0.2370***
(0.0101)(0.0121)(0.0189)
Secondary education, share of other levels0.2252***0.2407***0.1784***
(0.0060)(0.0079)(0.0093)
Tertiary education, share of other levels0.0712***0.0286***0.0975***
(0.0070)(0.0096)(0.0103)
Males, share of females0.1635***0.1775*** 
(0.0048)(0.0051) 
Females, share of males−0.1145*** −0.0629***
(0.0048) (0.0054)
Panel B
Share of younger age groups−0.1118***−0.1588***−0.0183**
(0.0054)(0.0077)(0.0083)
Share of older age groups−0.1357***−0.0694***−0.1470***
(0.0051)(0.0079)(0.0076)
Share of lower education levels0.5018***0.2004***0.5740***
(0.0057)(0.0107)(0.0085)
Share of higher education levels−0.1332***0.0852***−0.1777***
(0.0060)(0.0099)(0.0093)
Males, share of females0.1944***0.1910*** 
(0.0048)(0.0051) 
Females, share of males−0.1465*** −0.0927***
(0.0048) (0.0054)

Note(s): Standard errors in the parentheses, clustered by individual. Significance: *** 1%, ** 5%. The number of person-year observations is 9,765,320 for all, 5,909,126 for males, and 3,856,194 for females

Source(s): Author’s own work

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