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houshld = vector of household attributes.
X i = vector of household and farm characteristics.
houshld is the vector of household attributes, which determines the opportunity cost for participation as a volunteer from household aspects.
Since the areas of food education extend widely, specifically we consider the vector of household attributes, vector of food awareness, vector of environmental awareness, vector of community awareness, and health awareness to test multiple aspects of life.
The term π j is a vector of household characteristics that may affect expenditure behavior, R j captures whether the household receives remittances, and ε ij is an error term.
The vector of household socioeconomic characteristics includes household composition, the share of household members participating in off-farm activities, and some characteristics of the household head such as age and education.
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X is a vector of household-level and child-level characteristics.
Children have an increased susceptibility to infection and play an active role in the spread of influenza, serving as the main vector for household infection.
X is a vector of individual and household characteristics, and Z is a vector of instruments.
X icl is a vector of additional individual, household and community characteristics: Gender and age to account for specific health care needs; Two non-mutually exclusive dummies for self-defined employment to account for the monetary and time opportunity cost of taking time off to visit a HF: permanently employed (versus seasonally or occasionally) and non-remunerated housekeeping worker.
In particular, this is the sum of products of the row vector (1-by-43) of "household (H)" in Hokkaido with the column vector (43-by-1) of "local government (H)" in Hokkaido.
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