Table 1. Orderd Probit Model for Legal Status for
Foreign-Born Farm Workers_________________
Parameter |
Marginal Effect | |
Estimate | ||
Female |
0.463 (0.019) |
0.162 |
Married |
0.206 (0.017) |
0.078 |
English Speaking |
0.374 |
0.140 |
Black |
-0.172 (0.077) |
-0.066 |
White |
0.151 |
0.056 |
Hispanic |
-0.616 (0.048) |
-0.206 |
Age |
0.035 |
0.007 |
Age2 |
(0.004) -0.0002 | |
(0.00005) | ||
Education |
0.033 |
0.014 |
Education2 |
(0.007) | |
(0.0005) | ||
Experience |
0.151 |
0.038 |
Experience2 |
(0.003) -0.002 | |
(0.00006) | ||
Before 1993 |
0.313 (0.018) |
0.113 |
After 2001 |
-0.356 |
-0.137 |
μ0 |
2.487 | |
μ1 |
2.912 | |
μ2 |
5.074 |
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