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Table 7 Results from the binary logistic regression on public receptivity regarding waste sorting

From: Factors determining the public receptivity regarding waste sorting: a case study in Surabaya city, Indonesia

Socio-economic variables

Public receptivity regarding waste sorting

Gender

 Female

−0.4007 (0.4753)

Age

 Middle (35–60)

−0.0812 (0.7975)

 Old (>  60)

−1.1011 (0.8382)

Household heads’ years of education

 10–12 yr

1.1534** (0.5169)

  > 12 yr

0.7074 (0.6891)

Family member

 5–6 people

−0.9875** (0.4684)

Monthly income

 IDR 3– <  6 million

0.5829 (0.5777)

 IDR > 6 million

0.1913 (0.9141)

Current sorting practice

 Yes

1.3457** (0.5600)

Understanding on sorting obligation

 Yes

0.8693* (0.5220)

 Constant

2.9727*** (0.9416)

  1. Note: Robust standard errors in parentheses
  2. ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1