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Table Percentages of Variables for Self Employed Hispanic Persons by Gender Self

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Question

Table Percentages of Variables for Self Employed Hispanic Persons by Gender Self-employed Self-employed Test statistic for differ Variable women ence between samples Occupation 22.27 14.7% Managerial and professional 19.0% 18.77 *e 20.9% Technical, sales, or administrative 16.9% Service 8.9% 55.1% 2012.26 xe 359.65*** 14.8% 1.4% Farm, forestry, and fishing 29.4% Craft, precision production, and repair 3.1% 785.47 4.7% 11.0% 87.99 Operators, fabricators, and laborers Education Less than high school 48.7% 48,3% 3.07 18.9% 20.5% High school graduate Some college 22.1% 22.5% 8.7% Bachelor's degree or more 10,4% 62.5% Immigrated to the United States 62.2% p

Explanation / Answer

6. All the differences between occupations are not significant at 10 and 5 level of significance.

7. "High school graduate" is significant at both 10, 5 and 1 level as p-value < alpha (0.01) ... But "Bachelor's degree or more" is significant at 5 and 1 level only as p-value < alpha (=0.05)....

8. The null hypothesis will be accepted at 1 level of significance and it will be rejected at 5 and 10 level of significance.... as 0.01< p-value <0.05.

9. The difference for "some college" is not significant for the level 1%, 5 and 10 as p-value > 0.10

10. The null hypothesis for "immigranted to the United States" will not be rejected ... as p-value > 0.10