The Influence of Interpersonal Trust on Rural Residents’ Willingness to Participate in Mutual Aid for the Aged: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Survey Data of Hubei and Henan Provinces
Table 6
Regression results.
Change the amount
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
Trust in children
0.114
0.081
(0.163)
(0.165)
Trust in relatives
−0.518
−0.440
(0.277)
(0.246)
Trust in your neighbor
0.270
0.260
(0.231)
(0.262)
Trust in village cadres
0.273
0.287
(0.133)
(0.143)
Trust in other friends
−0.353
−0.273
(0.132)
(0.166)
Gender
0.219
0.209
0.199
0.196
(0.215)
(0.217)
(0.219)
(0.220)
Age
−0.091
−0.092
−0.123
−0.123
(0.110)
(0.111)
(0.112)
(0.1138)
Level of education
0.279
0.244
0.223
0.205
(0.124)
(0.126)
(0.125)
(0.127)
Marital status
−0.103
−0.157
−0.103
−0.146
(0.247)
(0.249)
(0.249)
(0.251)
Health condition
−0.242
−0.254
−0.232
−0.235
(0.111)
(0.113)
(0.113)
(0.114)
Personal annual income
0.090
0.078
0.084
0.076
(0.096)
(0.097)
(0.098)
(0.099)
Living pattern
0.108
0.116
0.102
0.103
(0.103)
(0.104)
(0.104)
(0.105)
Intergenerational relationship
−0.43
−0.053
−0.053
−0.060
(0.053)
(0.054)
(0.054)
(0.055)
Constant term
1.211
2.004
1.806
2.031
(1.012)
(1.371)
(1.175)
(1.379)
Chi-square
40.515
46.241
40.695
52.813
()
()
()
()
−2 logarithmic likelihood
628.249
622.065
612.697
609.128
Nagelkerke R2
0.093
0.106
0.115
0.122
Note. Standard error in parentheses, standard regression coefficient outside parentheses; ∗,∗∗, and were significant at the level of 0.05, 0.01, and 0.001, respectively.