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Estimated Coefficient Table 5. Results of the logistic regression model analysis Explanatory variables Estimated Coefficient Wald Statistics Odds Ratio (Exp(B)) Significance Level 1 Age of household head 0.065 3.149 1.068 0.076* 2 Sex of household head 0.568 0.228 1.759 0.633 3 Education level of HH head 1.764 2.276 0.171 0.097* 4 Family/HH Size (number) -1.352 12.134 0.259 0.000*** 5 Dependency ratio -0.036 0.003 0.964 0.954 6 Cultivated land in ha 2.457 5.497 11.665 0.019** 7 Fertilizer use -0.064 0.005 0.938 0.946 8 Improved seed use 1.680 2.151 5.365 0.081* 9 Number of oxen 1.544 2.510 4.683 0.113 10 Livestock holding (TLU) 1.331 4.236 3.783 0.040** 11 DA contact 2.199 14.479 9.019 12 Absence of adequate rain -3.570 5.130 0.028 0.024** 13 Absence of plant disease, insect and pest damage 2.204 3.125 9.066 0.077* 14 Credit received (in birr) 0.051 1.251 1.001 0.049** 15 Total farm income in birr 0.000 0.615 1.000 0.433 16 On-farm income per AE in birr 0.007 6.694 1.007 0.010** 17 Access to food aid -1.021 0.681 0.360 0.409 Constant -6.088 3.065 0.002 0.080 -2long likelihood 55.648a Chi2 117.58 Correctly predicted a (count R2) 90.8 Specificity b 90.0 Sensitivity c 91.3 Source: Own Survey result, 2011. *, **, and *** significant at 10%, 5% and 1 % probability levels, respectively a Based on a 50-50 probability classification scheme. b Correctly predicted food secure groups based on 50-50-probability classification scheme. c Correctly predicted food insecure groups based on a 50-50-probability classification. Tewodros Tefera et al. Determinants of Households Food Security and Coping Strategies for Food Shortfall in Mareko District, Guraghe Zone Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Food Security, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 3, 92-99. doi:10.12691/jfs-2-3-4 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing.