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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am Sociol Rev. 2011 Apr;76(2):265–290. doi: 10.1177/0003122411400056

Table 2.

OLS Regression Results Estimating Schedule Control in Wave 2

Variable Model 1
Model 2
B SE B SE
Schedule Control in Wave 1 .606*** (.037) .561*** (.046)
ROWE .388*** (.054) .396*** (.090)
Women with Children at Home .068 (.125)
Women without Children .026 (.086)
Men with Children at Home .246* (.112)
Age 30 to 39 Years .066 (.070)
Age 40 to 60 Years .000 (.088)
Exempt −.093 (.132)
Income .024 (.023)
Tenure .016 (.009)
Manager −.196** (.074)
Senior Manager and Up −.090 (.095)
Total Hours −.009 (.004)
Job Demands −.074 (.059)
Decision Authority .108 (.063)
Skill Discretion .015 (.076)
Life Change within Six Months .018 (.067)
Job Change within Six Months −.002 (.074)
Women with Children × ROWE .017 (.157)
Women without Children × ROWE .151 (.129)
Men with Children × ROWE −.324* (.146)
Constant 1.277*** (.117) 1.518*** .299
N 608 608
R-squared .413 .447
*

p <.05;

**

p <.01;

***

p <.001 (two-tailed tests).