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. 2008 Dec 13;93(1):165–169. doi: 10.1007/s11205-008-9383-8

Table 1.

Regression coefficients for three models predicting proportion of shared leisure time of men and women

1a Men 1b Women 2a Men 2b Women 3a Men 3b Women
B B B B B B
Intercept .791*** .684*** .792*** .691*** .801*** .686***
1965a −.016 −.043* −.014 −.035* −.016 −.043*
2003a .026* .064*** .024 .050*** .008 −.060**
Child<5b −.007 −.026** −.013 −.063*** −.007 −.026**
Child 5-17b −.023*** −.012** −.023*** −.012** −.023*** −.013**
2003*child<5 .010 .051**
2003*dual earner .046* .009
Age −.002*** .000 −.002*** .000 −.002*** .000
Age sq/100 .006* .009*** .006* .010*** .006** .009***
Educational level −.006 .000 −.006 .000 −.006 .000
Dual earnerc −.048*** .023* −.048*** .023* −.080*** .016
Both unemployedc −.012 .054** −.012 .055** −.008 .055**
Total free time −.010*** −.010*** −.010*** −.009*** −.010*** −.010***
Weekdayd −.071*** −.116*** −.071*** −.116*** −.071*** −.116***
R2 .018 .048 .018 .049 .019 .048

a1975 is reference group, b No kids in the household is reference group, c Single earner households are reference group, d Weekend day is reference group