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. 2002 Oct;37(5):1309–1328. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.01041

Table 3.

Influence of Spouse Insurance on Probability of Working, Married Women Only (n = 4,160)

Independent Variable 1 2
Breast cancer −.10 (.05)**
 1–2 yrs. since diagnosis −.12 (.10)
 3+ yrs. since diagnosis −.09 (.06)*
Poor/fair health −.22 (.02)*** −.22 (.02)***
Husband employer-insured −.14 (.02)*** −.14 (.02)***
Husband's earnings (log) .01 (.002)*** .01 (.002)***
High school diploma .10 (.02)*** .10 (.02)***
Some college .15 (.02)*** .15 (.02)***
College degree .21 (.02)*** .21 (.02)***
Children younger than 18 −.12 (.03)*** −.12 (.03)***
Age −.02 (.002)*** −.02 (.002)***
Black .10 (.02)*** .10 (.02)***
Hispanic −.02 (.03) −.02 (.03)
Wealth/1,000 −.00004 (.00001)*** −.00004 (.00001)***
Log likelihood −2464.53 −2464.50
Pseudo R2 .10 .10

See notes to Table 2.

*

p ≤.10

**

p ≤.05

***

p ≤.01.