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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2012 Feb;49(1):337–358. doi: 10.1007/s13524-011-0084-6

Table 2.

Binary probit models predicting primary school completion and continuation beyond primary school: 17- and 18-year-olda Brazilians, 1982 and 2007

Completed Primary
Transitioned to Secondary
1982 2007 1982 2007
Variable Model 2.1 Model 2.2 Model 2.3 Model 2.4
Sex (omitted: female) 0.305*** 0.534*** 0.337*** 0.569***
(0.029) (0.042) (0.032) (0.037)
Race (omitted: black)
White 0.570** 0.163* 0.527** 0.228**
(0.071) (0.076) (0.083) (0.081)
Pardo 0.220** −0.049 0.152 −0.007
(0.074) (0.077) (0.087) (0.072)
Mother’s Education 0.489** 0.343** 0.380** 0.350**
(0.034) (0.037) (0.035) (0.034)
Father’s Education 0.426** 0.304** 0.440** 0.285**
(0.030) (0.037) (0.031) (0.033)
Urban 0.586** 0.170** 0.505** 0.120*
(0.042) (0.051) (0.052) (0.048)
Log of Family Income 0.378** 0.186** 0.399** 0.252**
(0.022) (0.029) (0.025) (0.028)
Constant −9.559** −5.725** −11.12** −7.728**
(0.535) (0.732) (0.605) (0.665)
Pseudo-R2 .2712 .1802 .2685 .1863
N 14,347 7,269 14,347 7,269

Notes: Robust standard errors are in parentheses. All models control for child’s age and region of residence (coefficients not shown).

Source: PNADs 1982 and 2007.

a

Children of the head of the family.

p < .10

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001