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Table 5 SP coverage and private transfers. Subsamples

From: Does access to free health insurance crowd-out private transfers? Evidence from Mexico’s Seguro Popular

Sample

OLS: amount of private transfers received

LPM: probability of receiving private transfers

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

A. Main

−118.6 (116.8)

−50.86 (128.8)

−0.0577* (0.0333)

−0.0555* (0.0297)

B. Men–women

 Men

−44.01 (81.18)

0.1090 (104.4)

−0.0474 (0.0334)

−0.0506 (0.0347)

 Women

−548.6 (430.7)

−499.0 (471.0)

−0.1160* (0.0623)

−0.0892 (0.0662)

C. Urban–rural

 Urban

−125.6 (152.6)

−124.5 (166.4)

−0.0488 (0.0334)

−0.0444 (0.0347)

 Rural

−65.11 (173.4)

−8.376 (202.1)

−0.0759 (0.0509)

−0.0776 (0.0512)

D. Low- and high-income households

 Low

−74.72* (38.18)

−42.91 (42.02)

−0.0516 (0.0437)

−0.0677 (0.0436)

 High

−110.3 (211.8)

−21.58 (234.8)

−0.0592* (0.0345)

−0.0457 (0.0341)

E. Low- and high-health expenditure households

 Low

−249.9** (113.3)

−222.3* (122.4)

−0.0628 (0.0432)

−0.0762* (0.0383)

 High

33.27 (156.3)

145.1 (185.0)

−0.0458 (0.0365)

−0.0273 (0.0370)

F. Weighted results

−99.26 (129.4)

−38.66 (123.8)

−0.0236 (0.0440)

−0.0285 (0.0332)

G. Conditional on receiving a positive amount of private transfers

−100.9 (443.1)

126.1 (535.9)

HH-level controls

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Year fixed effects

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

State fixed effects

Yes

No

Yes

No

State-level controls

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Municipality fixed effects

No

Yes

No

Yes

Municipality-level controls

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  1. Source: Author’s elaboration based on the ENIGH. Figures presented represent coefficient estimates for SP coverage at the state level. HH-level controls include the variables presented in Table 2. Low- and high-income households refer to the households located above and below the median of the household income distribution, respectively. Low- and high-health expenditure households refer to the households located above and below the median of the household health expenditure distribution, respectively. State-level controls include the state population size and binary variables that indicate the political affiliation of the Governor. Municipality-level controls include government revenue, number of housing credits granted and number of workers affiliated to IMSS. Monetary figures are in real 2006 pesos. Standard errors are clustered at the state level
  2. p < 0.10, ** p < 0.05, *** p < 0.01