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Table 4 Hierarchal linear regression models for predicting OLE

From: Socio-ecological perspective of older age life expectancy: income, gender inequality, and financial crisis in Europe

Variables

Regression 1

Regression 2

Regression 3

OLE (women and men)

GNI

0.834 ***

0.535 ***

0.421**

GII

 

−0.391 **

−0.327*

DCI

  

0.271*

R2

0.69

0.76

0.8

Adjusted R2

0.69

0.74

0.78

OLE (men)

GNI

0.798***

0.535**

0.386**

GII

 

−0.344*

−0.263

DCI

  

0.352*

R2

0.64

0.69

0.76

Adjusted R2

0.63

0.67

0.74

OLE (women)

GNI

0.803***

0.456**

0.341**

GII

 

−0.454**

−0.391*

DCI

  

0.274**

R2

0.64

0.73

0.78

Adjusted R2

0.63

0.71

0.75

  1. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
  2. GNI Gross national income per capita, PPP (current international $), 2005–2012, GII Gender inequality index (value: 0 = women and men equally, to 1=women poorly), 2000–2010, DCI Depth of credit information index caused by financial crisis, (0 = low, to 6=high), 2004–2012, OLE older age life expectancy, at age 60 years, 2000–2012