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МОНГОЛЫН ХҮН АМЫН СЭТГҮҮЛ Дугаар (367) 20, 2011

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For the

education

variable; if a head of

household has college degree, his household

probability of living in Apartment is 49.5 per

cent greater than a head of household whose

education level is less than primary, holding all

other variables at their means. Summing up all

the results relative to the education variables,

it shows the following pattern. As education

level increases, the average absolute discrete

change increases. It tells us that as education

level of head of household increases, it is

likely to move from

Ger

to Apartment or from

House to Apartment or from

Ger

to House

(Figure 1).

Figure 1:

Change in Predicted Probability for type of dwelling (

)

-.32

-.12

.09

.29

.5

G

H

A

G H

A

GH

A

educ4-0/1

educ3-0/1

educ2-0/1

Effect directions of the variables for the

probabilities of living in

Ger

and House are

exactly same. The opposite directions of the

above are shown for the probabilities of living

in Apartment. Although the effect directions of

the variables for the probabilities of living in

Ger

and House are exactly same but they are

differed in size of effect. The size of effects

of the variables for the probability of living in

House are greater than the size of effects of the

variables for the probability of living in

Ger

(refer to the Figure 2 and Table 12).

Table 12:

Effect directions of the Probability for MNLM of Type of dwelling

Variable

Ger

House

Apartment

totperson

+

+

mig_percent

+

+

age

+

sex

+

+

educ

+

childnum

+

+

totrev

+

food

+

+

Figure 2:

Change in Predicted Probability for type of dwelling

( )

-.1

-.06

-.02

.03

.07

G H

A

G H A

G H A

G H

A

G

H

A

GHA

G H A

totper

mig_percent

age

sex-0/1

childnum

totrev

food