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Table 2 The influence of employment-based health insurance, PFL and difficulty in IADLs on late career participation among late retirees

From: Late career participation of late retirees in the age of the silver tsunami: understanding the influencing mechanism of health status and employment-based health insurance participation

 

Dependent variable: withdrawal from late career participation

Testing main effect (H1, 2, 3)

Testing two-way interaction effect (H4)

Testing three-way interaction effect (H5)

Coef

SE

95% CI

Coef

SE

95% CI

Coef

SE

95% CI

Main effect

 Intercept

−0.501**

0.032

[−0.565, −0.438]

−0.383 **

0.051

[−0.483, −0.284]

−0.284 **

0.054

[−0.389, −0.178]

 Employment-based health insurance

0.213 **

0.027

[0.161, 0.266]

0.208 **

0.027

[0.156, 0.261]

0.105 **

0.034

[0.039, 0.171]

 PFL

0.107 **

0.012

[0.084, 0.130]

0.051 *

0.022

[0.009, 0.094]

0.044 *

0.022

[0.001, 0.087]

 Difficulty in IADLs

0.109 **

0.013

[0.083, 0.134]

0.020

0.034

[− 0.046, 0.086]

0.027

0.034

[−0.040, 0.093]

Two-way interaction effect

 Difficulty in IADLs × PFL

   

0.039 **

0.013

[0.013, 0.064]

0.040 **

0.013

[0.014, 0.066]

 Employment-based health insurance × PFL

      

0.221 **

0.051

[0.121, 0.321]

 Employment-based health insurance × Difficulty in IADLs

      

−0.088

0.076

[−0.237, 0.061]

Three-way interaction effect

 Employment-based health insurance × PFL × Difficulty in IADLs

      

−0.032 *

0.015

[−0.061, −0.003]

Covariates

 Age (years)

  55–65

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

  66–75

0.119 **

0.010

[0.099, 0.140]

0.121 **

0.010

[0.100, 0.141]

0.120 **

0.010

[0.099, 0.140]

  > 75

0.374 **

0.017

[0.340, 0.407]

0.376 **

0.017

[0.343, 0.410]

0.371 **

0.017

[0.338, 0.405]

 Gender

  Male

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

  Female

0.054**

0.011

[0.032, 0.075]

0.058 **

0.011

[0.036, 0.080]

0.061 **

0.011

[0.040, 0.083]

 Marriage

  Married

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

Ref.

  

  Partnered

−0.009

0.023

[−0.055, 0.037]

−0.009

0.024

[−0.055, 0.037]

−0.006

0.023

[−0.052, 0.039]

  Separated

0.170

0.172

[−0.167, 0.507]

0.174

0.171

[-0.161, 0.509]

0.151

0.160

[−0.163, 0.465]

  Divorced

0.291**

0.110

[0.076, 0.506]

0.291 **

0.110

[0.076, 0.506]

0.292 **

0.110

[0.077, 0.507]

  Widowed

0.120**

0.017

[0.088, 0.153]

0.121 **

0.017

[0.088, 0.153]

0.121 **

0.017

[0.088, 0.153]

  Never married

0.040

0.076

[−0.109, 0.189]

0.045

0.075

[-0.103, 0.192]

0.050

0.075

[−0.098, 0.197]

 Hospital stays past year

0.042**

0.015

[0.012, 0.072]

0.043 **

0.015

[0.013, 0.073]

0.040 **

0.015

[0.010, 0.069]

 Social activity engagement

0.024*

0.010

[0.004, 0.043]

0.024 *

0.010

[0.005, 0.044]

0.023 *

0.010

[0.003, 0.042]

 Number of observations

5560

  

5560

  

5555

  

 F-statistics

152.50

  

142.59

  

136.06

  

 P-values

[0.000]

  

[0.000]

  

[0.000]

  
  1. The stepwise regression analysis is based on the sample where, in each step of regression analysis, all of the variables and two- and three-way interaction terms have no missing values. H hypothesis, SE standard error. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01