Blacks are less likely than whites to have health insurance. But is this because blacks tend to
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Blacks are less likely than whites to have health insurance. But is this because blacks tend to have lower incomes than whites do? Using the ANES data, run a logistic regression model with the recoded health insurance variable as your dependent variable and the recoded race
(white/black) variable as your independent variable. Then, run a second model in which you control for family income in 1,000s. Create a table that includes both models. Then, using Model 1, calculate probabilities for a white person and a black person. Finally, using Model 2, calculate probabilities for a white person and a black person who both make $59,000
(the mean income).
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Social Statistics Managing Data Conducting Analyses Presenting Results
ISBN: 9781138228634
3rd Edition
Authors: Thomas J. Linneman
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