Hey there, I'm trying to interpret multinomial logistic regression where my dependent variable is foodinsecurity and the independent variable is Emergency cash transfer named Ehsaas Program.
Now, my dependent variable has 4 categories - food secure (0), mild insecurity (1), moderate insecurity (2), severe insecurity (3)
Whereas, my independent variable Ehsaas is a dummy variable and it has 2 categories - 12,000 (1), 0 or less than or greater than 12,000 (0)
Also, Sex variable: Male (1), Female (2)
Basically, I'm trying to study the impact of emergency cash transfers (in this case it's the amount 12,000) on food insecurity during Covid-19. This information is taken from a Survey conducted by Government during Covid-19.
Please help me in interpreting this regression. As per my understanding, such an emergency cash transfer has basically no positive impact in reducing foodinsecurity.
Thank you! Array
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