Research Article

Exposure to HAP and the Regional Pattern of Air-Related Morbidity in India: A Multivariate Analysis

Table 5

Regression results for HAP and morbidity: all urban India.

Dependent variable MDependent variable ABD
Regressors and diagnostic values = 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding VULN 
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding sqrtMPCE 
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding EAI
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding VULN  
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding sqrtMPCE  
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding EAI  
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding MPCE  
= 0.0306 < 0.1000 adding FUEL
Regressors and diagnostic values = 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding EAI 
= 0.0006 < 0.1000 adding EMSN 
= 0.0172 < 0.1000 adding VULN
= 0.0000 < 0.1000 adding EAI 
= 0.0012 < 0.1000 adding 1/sqEXP
R_1R_2R_3R_4

VULN0.31850.3211EAI−0.0020−0.0019
sqrtMPCE0.01910.0306EMSN0.0035
EAI−0.0046−0.0047VULN0.022
MPCE−0.00011/sqEXP−2.014
FUELFailed to be added with 0.0257sqrtMPCEFailed to be added with Failed to be added with
Constant−1.9775−2.1952Constant−0.9864−0.7571
LR 2030.462107.32LR χ251.1744.38
Observations131369131369Observations95569556

Significant at less than 1% level.
Significant at less than 5% level.
Significant at less than 10% level.