Skills, Partnerships and Tenancy in Sri Lankan Rice Farms



Table 5: Multinomial Logit Estimates with Alternative Skill Indices

coeff

(1) Share-Rent

(2) Fixed-Rent

t-stat

P(1)ZP(0)

coeff

t-stat

P(2)ZP(0)

P(2)ZP(1)

Linear Index

Constant

-1.540

-4.09

-4.716

-5.90

land owned - paddy

-2.217

-26.14

0.109

-0.830

-13.68

0.436

4.001

land owned - highland

-0.052

-2.40

0.949

-0.208

-4.86

0.812

0.855

household size

0.048

2.78

1.049

0.116

4.31

1.123

1.070

male adults (%)

0.259

1.42

1.296

0.570

2.09

1.768

1.364

female adults (%)

0.228

1.13

1.256

-0.502

-1.49

0.605

0.482

tractors owned

0.613

2.20

1.846

1.235

6.01

3.439

1.863

bullocks owned

0.084

4.54

1.088

-0.005

-0.13

0.995

0.915

% of students

-0.422

-2.29

0.656

-0.985

-3.44

0.373

0.569

education of head

0.080

2.48

1.084

0.181

3.59

1.199

1.107

education squared

-0.010

-3.29

0.990

-0.017

-3.86

0.983

0.993

sex of head

0.558

5.12

1.748

0.178

1.06

1.195

0.684

ethnic group

0.542

1.76

1.719

2.246

3.11

9.448

5.495

agricultural household

-0.068

-0.83

0.934

-0.273

-2.10

0.761

0.814

fisheries and livestock

0.294

4.12

1.342

0.711

6.80

2.035

1.517

skill

0.010

0.23

1.010

0.327

4.77

1.387

1.373

dry zone

-0.303

-3.66

0.738

1.020

7.66

2.773

3.754

hills

0.419

5.71

1.520

0.205

1.37

1.227

0.808

no. observations

8428

log likelihood

-5050.13

Index without Asset Owr

resship

Constant

-1.677

-4.43

-5.986

-7.43

land owned - paddy

-2.215

-26.16

0.109

-0.804

-13.34

0.447

4.100

land owned - highland

-0.054

-2.50

0.947

-0.217

-5.03

0.805

0.849

household size

0.051

2.98

1.052

0.098

3.73

1.103

1.048

male adults (%)

0.285

1.60

1.330

0.894

3.35

2.445

1.838

female adults (%)

0.222

1.10

1.249

-0.480

-1.44

0.619

0.496

tractors owned

0.624

2.22

1.866

1.249

6.06

3.487

1.869

bullocks owned

0.084

4.57

1.088

-0.001

-0.03

0.999

0.918

% of students

-0.421

-2.33

0.657

-0.774

-2.74

0.461

0.702

education of head

0.083

2.70

1.086

0.124

2.58

1.132

1.042

education squared

-0.010

-3.71

0.990

-0.011

-2.78

0.989

0.999

sex of head

0.537

4.86

1.710

0.218

1.29

1.243

0.727

ethnic group

0.497

1.60

1.643

1.899

2.62

6.681

4.066

agricultural household

-0.077

-0.99

0.926

-0.121

-0.99

0.886

0.957

fisheries and livestock

0.287

4.12

1.332

0.562

5.58

1.755

1.318

skill

0.038

0.95

1.039

0.188

3.02

1.207

1.162

dry zone

-0.310

-3.79

0.733

1.087

8.24

2.964

4.042

hills

0.416

5.74

1.516

0.266

1.79

1.305

0.861

no. observations

8428

log likelihood

-5057.27

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