Table 4.
8th-Grade Panel | 12th-Grade Panels | |||||
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Age 22 | Ages 21/22 | Ages 29/30 | ||||
r | beta | r | beta | r | beta | |
1 or more hours of paid work, grade 12 (collapsed coding) | −.265 | −.105 *** | −.227 | −.097 *** | −.222 | −.093 *** |
African Americans (vs. Whites)a | −.152 | −.077 | −.051 | .010 | −.041 | .009 |
Hispanics (vs. Whites)a | −.130 | −.080 | −.039 | .020 | −.039 | .027 |
Other races (vs. Whites)a | −.058 | −.017 | .003 | .006 | −.008 | .008 |
Large metropolitan statistical area (vs. small MSAs)a | .106 | .103 | .094 | .046 ** | .112 | .054 * |
Non-metropolitan statistical area (vs. small MSAs)a | −.100 | −.008 | −.110 | −.037 * | −.137 | −.038 |
Number of parents in the home | .167 | .040 | ||||
Intact family (vs. nonintact family) | .118 | .052 *** | .090 | .033 | ||
Parents’ education level (index) | .389 | .156 *** | .356 | .186 *** | .403 | .221 *** |
Mother employed (vs. no job outside the home) | −.018 | −.017 | −.028 | −.016 | ||
Males (vs. females) | −.074 | .002 | −.064 | −.003 | −.029 | .020 |
Cohort year | .180 | .132 *** | .163 | .167 *** | ||
Cohort year squared | .173 | −.043 *** | .154 | −.089 *** | ||
GPA grade 8 | .439 | .137 *** | ||||
GPA grade 10 | .461 | .192 *** | ||||
GPA grade 12 | .412 | .206 *** | .408 | .189 *** | ||
College plans grade 8 | .320 | .024 | ||||
College plans grade 10 | .428 | .209 *** | ||||
Self-rating of school ability vs. peers | .355 | .041 *** | .389 | .029 | ||
Self-rating of intelligence vs. peers | .292 | .015 | .356 | .060 *** | ||
College prep (vs. other educational programs) | .462 | .270 *** | .514 | .305 *** | ||
Truancy (index) | −.129 | −.031 *** | −.108 | −.009 *** | ||
Days cut school grade 8 | −.094 | .031 | ||||
Days cut school grade 10 | −.196 | −.073 | ||||
Number of times skip classes grade 8 | −.054 | .061 | ||||
Number of times skip classes grade 10 | −.139 | −.016 | ||||
Ever held back prior to grade 10 | −.308 | −.071 | ||||
Ever suspended/expelled prior to grade 10 | −.303 | −.095 | ||||
Number of times sent to the office grade 8 | −.182 | .019 | ||||
Number of times sent to the office grade 10 | −.183 | .038 | ||||
Evenings out grade 8 | −.070 | −.006 | ||||
Evenings out grade 10 | −.060 | −.041 | ||||
Smoking grade 10 | −.145 | −.050 | ||||
30-day alcohol use grade 10 | −.092 | .017 | ||||
Heavy drinking grade 10 | −.097 | .023 | ||||
Annual marijuana use grade 10 | −.045 | .064 | ||||
Annual cocaine use grade 10 | −.069 | −.029 | ||||
Hours of work grade 8 | −.024 | .004 | ||||
Hours of work grade 10 | −.117 | −.002 | ||||
Preferred hours of work grade 10 | −.190 | −.021 | ||||
Adjusted R2 | 0.433 | .351 | .403 | |||
Adjusted R2 (using MI approach)b | 0.426 | .335 | .379 | |||
wtd. Nc | 1181 | 20450 | 11460 |
Whites and small MSAs are the excluded categories in the regressions. In product-moment correlations, comparisons are versus all others.
All other calculations in this table use the MID approach (see text).
Cases are weighted to adjust for initial probability of selection, absenteeism during the base-year data collection, and panel attrition.
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