Table 3
Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition of the difference in the probability of holding an RESP between economic families in the top and bottom income quintiles

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Table 3
Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition of the difference in the probability of holding an RESP between economic families in the top and bottom income quintiles
Table summary
This table displays the results of Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition of the difference in the probability of holding an RESP between economic families in the top and bottom income quintiles 1999 and 2012, calculated using coefficient and bootstrap standard error units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  1999 2012
coefficient bootstrap standard error coefficient bootstrap standard error
Top after-tax income quintile 0.318Note *** 0.028 0.679Note *** 0.023
Bottom after-tax income quintile 0.098Note *** 0.011 0.253Note *** 0.025
Top after-tax income quintile minus bottom after-tax income quintile 0.219Note *** 0.030 0.426Note *** 0.035
Explained portion of difference 0.136Note *** 0.028 0.302Note *** 0.051
Unexplained portion of difference 0.083Table 3 Note  0.044 0.123Table 3 Note  0.070
Detailed explained components  
Net worth (less RESPs) 0.077Note ** 0.025 0.184Note *** 0.044
Parental education 0.052Note ** 0.017 0.103Note *** 0.023
Parental age 0.007 0.009 -0.008 0.017
Parental marital status 0.007 0.006 0.031Note * 0.015
Number of children -0.008 0.005 -0.012 0.008
Age of youngest child 0.004 0.007 0.003 0.018
Age of oldest child -0.011Table 3 Note  0.006 -0.009 0.013
Region 0.008Table 3 Note  0.005 0.005 0.005
Urban/rural status -0.001 0.005 0.005 0.003
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