Table A6.

Nonparametric regression results of households being food insecure using different cut-offs to drop outliers

Coefficients(1)(2)(3)(4)
Outcome: FI
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.046
(0.026)
−0.045*
(0.021)
−0.029
(0.021)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.090**
(0.031)
0.095**
(0.031)
0.141**
(0.040)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes
Outcome: VLFS
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.044**
(0.015)
−0.045**
(0.015)
−0.037* (0.016)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.069**
(0.028)
0.061**
(0.024)
0.069*
(0.031)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes
Coefficients(1)(2)(3)(4)
Outcome: FI
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.046
(0.026)
−0.045*
(0.021)
−0.029
(0.021)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.090**
(0.031)
0.095**
(0.031)
0.141**
(0.040)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes
Outcome: VLFS
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.044**
(0.015)
−0.045**
(0.015)
−0.037* (0.016)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.069**
(0.028)
0.061**
(0.024)
0.069*
(0.031)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes

Source: 2018 wave 1 SIPP Panel .

Notes: The number of observations is 2,294.

a

The covariates are the indicators for whether the household has a senior member, a member with a disability, a child under 18 years old, is headed by a non-Hispanic Black, is headed by a Hispanic, is a homeowner, a recipient of house assistance and a recipient of SSI. Bootstrap standard errors are presented in parentheses. ** p < 0.01; * p < 0.05.

Table A6.

Nonparametric regression results of households being food insecure using different cut-offs to drop outliers

Coefficients(1)(2)(3)(4)
Outcome: FI
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.046
(0.026)
−0.045*
(0.021)
−0.029
(0.021)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.090**
(0.031)
0.095**
(0.031)
0.141**
(0.040)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes
Outcome: VLFS
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.044**
(0.015)
−0.045**
(0.015)
−0.037* (0.016)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.069**
(0.028)
0.061**
(0.024)
0.069*
(0.031)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes
Coefficients(1)(2)(3)(4)
Outcome: FI
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.046
(0.026)
−0.045*
(0.021)
−0.029
(0.021)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.090**
(0.031)
0.095**
(0.031)
0.141**
(0.040)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes
Outcome: VLFS
Gross income-to-poverty ratio−0.044**
(0.015)
−0.045**
(0.015)
−0.037* (0.016)
Income deductions-to-poverty ratio0.069**
(0.028)
0.061**
(0.024)
0.069*
(0.031)
Covariates includedaNoNoNoYes

Source: 2018 wave 1 SIPP Panel .

Notes: The number of observations is 2,294.

a

The covariates are the indicators for whether the household has a senior member, a member with a disability, a child under 18 years old, is headed by a non-Hispanic Black, is headed by a Hispanic, is a homeowner, a recipient of house assistance and a recipient of SSI. Bootstrap standard errors are presented in parentheses. ** p < 0.01; * p < 0.05.

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