Table 6 Sub-sample regression results.

From: The impact of intergenerational support on multidimensional poverty in old age: empirical analysis based on 2018 CLHLS data

Variable

Model 1

Model 2

Multidimensional poverty

(Full sample)

Multidimensional poverty

(Subsample)

Economic support

0.001 (0.065)

0.020 (1.629)

Care support (Yes = 1)

0.030 (0.332)

0.107 (0.865)

Emotional support (Yes = 1)

−0.273*** (−3.277)

−0.265** (−2.215)

Social security

−0.093 (−0.778)

0.046 (0.254)

Gender (Male = 1)

−0.240*** (−3.592)

−0.134 (−1.425)

Age

−0.023 (−0.533)

−0.011 (−0.168)

Square of age

0.000 (0.623)

0.000 (0.182)

Marital status (With spouse = 1)

−0.333*** (−3.648)

−0.262** (−2.080)

Household registration (Urban = 1)

−0.358*** (−4.518)

−0.079 (−0.781)

Total number of children

−0.035 (−1.085)

−0.084* (−1.740)

Number of boys

0.015 (0.253)

0.089 (1.049)

Proportion of boys

−0.161 (−0.772)

−0.352 (−1.275)

Total household income

−0.058*** (−4.808)

−0.066*** (−3.704)

Number of people living together

−0.022 (−1.345)

−0.031 (−1.174)

Intercept

0.542 (0.296)

−0.213 (−0.080)

Likelihood ratio test

χ2 (14) = 137.373, p = 0.000

χ2 (14) = 49.116, p = 0.000

Hosmer-Lemeshow test

χ2 (8) = 10.651, p = 0.222

χ2 (8) = 5.002, p = 0.757

  1. Source: Author’s Estimates using Data from 2018 CLHLS.
  2. Note: *, **, and *** indicate that the explanatory variable coefficients are significant at the 10%, 5%, and 1% levels, respectively.