Table 1.
All | Union Transitions 2002–2005
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Stable Union Status 2002–2005
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Entered Union | Dissolved Union | Single | Cohabiting | Married | Divorced/Separated | Widow | ||
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N = 11,339 | n = 435 | n = 188 | n = 2,338 | n = 1,088 | n = 6,208 | n = 560 | n = 522 | |
Percentage of sample by union statusa | 100 | 4 | 2 | 21 | 10 | 55 | 5 | 5 |
Dependent variable | ||||||||
Change in body mass index (BMI) | .23 | 1.78 | −.05 | .68 | .37 | .003 | .20 | −.53 |
Baseline controls | ||||||||
Age | 39.58 | 22.62 | 42.68 | 24.16 | 38.46 | 44.04 | 45.65 | 64.05 |
Male | .40 | .45 | .26 | .45 | .40 | .42 | .23 | .22 |
Normal BMIb | .37 | .65 | .30 | .62 | .33 | .27 | .33 | .32 |
Total children | 2.57 | .32 | 3.43 | .12 | 3.00 | 3.26 | 3.44 | 5.07 |
Less than elementary education | .38 | .11 | .39 | .13 | .42 | .44 | .45 | .77 |
Some secondary education | .25 | .26 | .22 | .25 | .28 | .25 | .25 | .17 |
High school degree | .31 | .51 | .36 | .52 | .27 | .26 | .25 | .05 |
Some college + | .06 | .12 | .03 | .10 | .03 | .05 | .05 | .01 |
Indigenous | .14 | .12 | .14 | .11 | .14 | .15 | .10 | .16 |
Logged per capita household income | 5.39 | 5.65 | 5.25 | 5.55 | 5.07 | 5.42 | 5.42 | 4.78 |
Controls 2002–2005 | ||||||||
Moved to urban area | .03 | .05 | .01 | .03 | .03 | .04 | .02 | .04 |
Change in number of children | .22 | .65 | .60 | .07 | .32 | .22 | .11 | .25 |
Change in work status | −.02 | −.07 | .15 | .07 | −.04 | −.04 | −.09 | −.09 |
Change in house-hold size | .30 | −.37 | .32 | .31 | .35 | .33 | .35 | .29 |
Change in household income | −.19 | .16 | −.40 | .08 | −.02 | −.26 | −.48 | −.74 |
Percentages across union categories do not add to 100 percent due to rounding.
Means significantly different: Entering union and single stable more likely to be normal weight and have higher mean change in BMI than rest of sample. Dissolved union, stable married, stable cohabiting, and stable divorced/separated/widowed less likely to be normal weight and have lower mean change in BMI than rest of sample.