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Consumption and Social Identity: Evidence From India. (2012). Siddique, Zahra ; Prakash, Nishith ; Khamis, Melanie.
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  1. (0.05) (0.05) (0.08) (0.05) (0.10) (0.21) Source: Authorsâ calculations based on the India Human Development Survey 2004-05, estimation sample as described in the paper. Heteroscedasticity corrected robust standard errors are reported in brackets. * signiïcant at 5%, ** signiïcant at 2.5%, *** signiïcant at 1% Base Group: Brahmin and Other High Caste combined. Every regression uses speciïcation (5) in table 2 for the given sub-sample. TABLE 4 Estimated Other Social Group-Brahmin/High Caste Gap in Log Visible Expenditure, Speciïc Items Dependent Variable OBC Dalit Adivasi Muslim Sikh/Jain Christian
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  2. (0.06) (0.10) (0.06) (0.05) (0.17) Source: Authorsâ calculations based on the India Human Development Survey 2004-05, estimation sample as described in the paper. Heteroscedasticity corrected robust standard errors are reported in brackets. * signiïcant at 5%, ** signiïcant at 2.5%, *** signiïcant at 1% Base Group: Brahmin and Other High Caste combined. Every regression for item (1)-(3) uses speciïcation (5) in table 2 for the given dependent variable. Every regression for item (4)-(12) estimates the corresponding IV Tobit speciïcation and reports the marginal eïect for items which have a non-trivial number of zeroes. TABLE 5 Estimated Other Social Group-Brahmin/High Caste Gap in Log Visible Expenditure, non-visible Expenditures Dependent Variable OBC Dalit Adivasi Muslim Sikh/Jain Christian
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  3. (0.11) (0.11) Source: Authorsâ calculations based on the India Human Development Survey 2004-05, estimation sample as described in the paper. Heteroscedasticity corrected robust standard errors are reported in brackets. * signiïcant at 5%, ** signiïcant at 2.5%, *** signiïcant at 1% In (I), every coeïcient is based on a separate regression estimated on the sub-sample of the given social group, where the speciïcation is the same as speciïcation (5) in table 2 with the inclusion of mean income of own social group in the district. In (II), every coeïcient is based on a separate regression estimated on the sub-sample of the given social group, where the speciïcation is the same as speciïcation (5) in table 2 with the inclusion of mean income and dispersion in income of own social group in the district.
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  4. (0.11) (0.14) (0.13) (0.25) (0.26) Source: Authorsâ calculations based on the India Human Development Survey 2004-05, estimation sample as described in the paper. Heteroscedasticity corrected robust standard errors are reported in brackets. * signiïcant at 5%, ** signiïcant at 2.5%, *** signiïcant at 1% Base Group: Brahmin and Other High Caste combined. The regression for (1) and (1a) uses speciïcation (5) in table 2 for the given dependent variable. Regression for
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  5. Source: Authorsâ calculations based on the India Human Development Survey 2004-05, estimation sample as described in the paper. Heteroscedasticity corrected robust standard errors are reported in brackets. * signiïcant at 5%, ** signiïcant at 2.5%, *** signiïcant at 1% Base Group: Brahmin and Other High Caste combined. Speciïcation (I) estimates speciïcation (5) in table 2 with the addition of mean income of own social group in the district. Speciï-cation (II) estimates speciïcation (5) in table 2 with the addition of mean income of own social group in the district and also the dispersion in income of own social group in the district. TABLE 7 Estimated variation in Log Visible Expenditure with mean income of reference group, each social group
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  6. Speciïcation (4) plus 0.08âââ â0.03 â0.06 â0.14âââ â0.17âââ â0.07 demographic and other controls (0.02) (0.02) (0.03) (0.02) (0.05) (0.05) Source: Authorsâ calculations based on the India Human Development Survey 2004-05, estimation sample as described in the paper. Heteroscedasticity corrected robust standard errors reported in brackets. * signiïcant at 5%, ** signiïcant at 2.5%, *** signiïcant at 1% Base Group: Brahmin and Other High Caste combined. Speciïcation (1) includes only social group dummies in a regression on ln(Visible Spending). Speciïcation (2) estimates
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