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Table 4 Coefficient estimates from OLS univariate regression models

From: Socio-economic status, racial composition and the affordability of fresh fruits and vegetables in neighborhoods of a large rural region in Texas

 

Univariate regression1

 

Fresh Fruit

Fresh Vegetables

 

High variety2

Basic3

High variety2

Basic3

 

b (SE)

b (SE)

b (SE)

b (SE)

Median family income4

3.21 (4.83)

0.01 (2.11)

5.74 (3.72)

6.19 (4.45)

Proportion African American

0.039 (0.071)

0.008 (0.037)

0.021 (0.079)

0.043 (0.081)

Proportion Hispanic

-0.022 (0.119)

0.040 (0.082)

-0.079 (0.167)

0.125 (0.181

Observations

21

22

23

23

  1. 1Coefficient estimates from univariate linear regression (when explanatory variables enter one at a time). Robust standard errors clustered at CBG level in parentheses below coefficient estimates. *P < 0.1 **P < 0.05 ***P < 0.01
  2. 2High variety indices include all produce types listed in Table 1.
  3. 3Basic fruit index only includes apples, bananas, and oranges. Basic vegetable index only includes carrots, lettuce, onion, potatoes and tomatoes.
  4. 4 Taken in natural logarithm.