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Table 4 Cancer effects on household wealth, by asset categories (N = 68,634)

From: The long-term effects of cancer survivorship on household assets

Response:

Log

(cash)

Log

(stocks+bonds)

Log

(miscellaneous)

Log

(retirement)

Log

(housing)

Log

(vehicles)

Log

(estate)

Log

(business)

Log

(unsecured debt)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

β0: Cancer t

−0.021

−0.170**

− 0.163**

0.002

− 0.063

0.017

−0.167**

− 0.078

0.236***

 

(0.059)

(0.081)

(0.075)

(0.074)

(0.087)

(0.052)

(0.067)

(0.055)

(0.076)

β1: Cancer t − 1

0.247***

−0.369***

0.002

0.020

−0.075

0.012

−0.072

−0.145**

0.282***

 

(0.061)

(0.087)

(0.087)

(0.081)

(0.096)

(0.060)

(0.075)

(0.061)

(0.081)

β2: Cancer t − 2

0.184***

−0.401***

− 0.017

− 0.075

− 0.053

0.017

0.008

− 0.175***

0.171**

 

(0.068)

(0.092)

(0.090)

(0.088)

(0.094)

(0.061)

(0.078)

(0.063)

(0.082)

β3: Cancer t − 3

0.159**

−0.058

− 0.175*

− 0.028

− 0.066

0.123*

− 0.114

−0.011

0.170**

 

(0.073)

(0.090)

(0.090)

(0.092)

(0.092)

(0.064)

(0.076)

(0.063)

(0.081)

  1. Robust standard errors in parentheses. Subscript t-1, t-2, and t-3 represent variables measured in one, two, and three survey periods earlier (2, 4, and 6 years prior to the measurement of wealth). Regressions control for a full set of covariates, including year and Census division fixed effects. *** p < 0.01; ** p < 0.05; * p < 0.10