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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 28.
Published in final edited form as: Criminology. 2010 Nov 28;48(4):1101–1131. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-9125.2010.00213.x

Table 4. Unstandardized Coefficients from Within-Individual Regressions of Delinquent Behavior on Teenage Work Hours and Preferences and Mediating Variables.

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
Work Hours and Preferences 1
 Not working (prefer no work) .077 -.309 -.285 -.286
(.238) (.301) (.309) (.319)
 Not working (prefer intensive hours) .250 * .242 .189 .163
(.105) (.133) (.136) (.138)
 Moderate work hours .204 * .152 .148 .116
(.092) (.117) (.118) (.119)
 Intensive work hours .519 *** .451 ** .363 * .284
(.123) (.154) (.158) (.160)
Time-Varying Explanatory and Control Variables
 Risk-taking .349 *** .328 *** .301 ***
(.060) (.062) (.062)
 Commitment -.117 -.114
(.074) (.075)
 Attachment -.255 *** -.238 **
(.065) (.066)
 Unstructured Socializing .322 ***
(.062)
Variance Component
 Intercept 1.512 1.198 1.073 1.053
Estimates of within-individual relationships no yes yes yes

Note.

1

Reference category are non-workers who prefer moderate work; Numbers in parentheses are standard errors;

***

p < .001,

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05; Sample size=1,788 (3,508 occasions)