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Turning first to the estimates for men, the coefficient of interest is the post*morbidlyobese variable.
However, in accordance with the prediction, we find a stronger response to CLM law changes for college educated men (the coefficient of CLM for college educated men is -.108) than for men without college (-.038).
For men, the coefficient on the industry shutdown rate variable becomes positive and statistically significant for workers at medium-sized firms, while the coefficients remain negative, statistically significant and increase slightly in magnitude for workers at other size classes when moving from the non-selection to the selection model.
In a model for estimating body shape biological age in men, the coefficient of determination (R) was 0.71, and the relevant clinical parameters included the WHR, WC, height, LBM%, and weight.
For men, the coefficient for cohabitation is also negative in the bivariate models but only remains statistically significant in Italy where it is estimated that cohabiting men average nine minutes less per day on nonmarket work activities than married men.
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In contrast, the estimate for men shows the coefficient on this variable is statistically significant at the 10% statistical level, suggesting some caution for interpretation.
In the full dataset and the subset of people born after 1900, women are slightly more notable than men since the coefficient is significantly positive even when controlling for other variables.
However, given the interpretation of the wage effect, female returns are lower than men in both areas: the negative wage coefficient (|β m |>|β f |) suggests that women have a lower responsiveness to quit in the face of a wage decrease than men; the positive coefficient effects for other variables suggest that women have a lower responsiveness to gains in these characteristics than men.
BMI was positively and significantly associated with E/A ratio in women; in men, the regression coefficient was of similar magnitude but did not reach significance.
For men, the positive coefficient for cohabitation is reduced from 16 to three minutes/day for Italian men and remains statistically significant and unchanged in size for American men (at approximately −27 minutes per day).
In men, the correlation coefficient was 0.48 (P=0.016) in men countries with relatively low unemployment levels (<6.2%) before the crisis and 0.31 (P=0.13) in countries with high unemployment levels (≥6.2%) before the crisis.
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