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Table 2 Linear models (dependent variable: number of trips, independent variable: physical domestic violence). Standard errors in parentheses, \(x^{a}\) parameters statistically significant \(p<0.01\) and \(x^{b}\) statistically significant at \(p<0.05\)

From: Linking physical violence to women’s mobility in Chile

 

Number of trips

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

Model 5

Model 6

Intercept

35.6420a

34.7498a

35.0685a

35.9671a

34.8500a

43.3223a

(0.7143)

(7.4781)

(4.2967)

(0.7862)

(7.7316)

(10.2498)

Domestic violence

−0.0121a

−0.0119a

−0.0119a

−0.0101a

−0.0119a

−0.0108a

(0.0012)

(0.0024)

(0.0017)

(0.0023)

(0.0025)

(0.0025)

Female education

 

0.0509

  

0.0208

-0.4076

 

(0.4248)

  

(0.6065)

(0.5664)

Female employment

  

0.8254

 

0.6162

 
  

(6.0953)

 

(8.7023)

 

Occupational segregation

   

18.6096

 

30.8245

   

(18.7756)

 

(25.4187)

R-squared

0.7569

0.7570

0.7570

0.7644

0.7571

0.7684

R-squared Adj.

0.7493

0.7413

0.7414

0.7492

0.7328

0.7452

N

34

34

34

34

34

34