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Table 4 The effect of the internal migrant status (Hukou) on the rate of high-risk pregnancies stratified by birth parity, occupation, and insurance, propensity score matching methods

From: The relationship between internal migration and the likelihood of high-risk pregnancy: Hukou system and high-risk pregnancies in China

Outcome

ATE

P-value

Observations (N)

(1)

(2)

(3)

Panel A: stratified by birth parity

 First birth

0.066***

 < 0.001

101,236

 2nd or higher birth

0.027***

 < 0.001

32,122

Panel B: stratified by employment status

 Employed

0.058***

 < 0.001

125,076

 Not employed

0.037***

 < 0.001

8,282

Panel C: stratified by insurance status

 Have insurance

0.094***

 < 0.001

82,038

 Without any insurance

-0.005

0.256

51,320

  1. The table shows the effect of internal migrant status on high-risk pregnancy. Each panel presents the results of the propensity score matching approach stratified by birth parity (Panel A), employment status (Panel B), and insurance status (Panel C)
  2. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001