Table 6 Heterogeneity analysis—the employment impact in different migrant group (biprobit).

From: Does homeownership impair employment? Evidence from migrant data in transitional China

 

(1)

Smaller cities

(2)

Larger cities

(3)

local

migrant

(4)

across province

(5)

younger than 35

(6)

older than 35

(7)

Rural

Hukou

(8)

Urban

Hukou

2014

Homeownership

−0.0661*

(0.0401)

−0.0815***

(0.0151)

−0.0803*

(0.0443)

−0.0515**

(0.0228)

−0.0174

(0.0349)

−0.0836**

(0.0418)

−0.0578

(0.0383)

−0.1158***

(0.0275)

Observations

128,194

34,355

83,595

78,954

87,503

75,046

136,365

26,184

2017

Homeownership

−0.1227***

−0.2780***

−0.1397***

−0.1797***

−0.0941***

−0.1401***

−0.1195***

−0.1336***

 

(0.0241)

(0.0334)

(0.0243)

(0.0370)

(0.0238)

(0.0399)

(0.0238)

(0.0409)

Observations

98,056

45,183

75,298

67,941

69,403

73,836

118,141

25,098

  1. Standard errors are reported in parentheses and clustered at city level. *, ** and *** indicate that the coefficient is significant at the 10, 5 and 1 percent levels, respectively. Marginal effect results are reported.