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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2013 May 20;75(3):523–532. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12017

Table 3.

Logistic Regression Predicting Nonstandard Work Among Employed Mothers (n = 3,954)

OR SE dy/dx SE
Fragile Families sample 2.788*** 0.234 0.241*** 0.018
Mother’s age 0.843*** 0.04 −0.042*** 0.012
Mother’s age (squared) 1.002*** 0.001 0.001*** 0
Mother is Black 0.996 0.095 −0.001
Mother is Hispanic 0.783* 0.08 −0.060** 0.024
Mother is “other” race 1.222 0.209 0.05 0.043
Mother has less than high school education 1.205 0.134 0.046* 0.028
Mother has some college/technical school 0.823* 0.072 −0.047** 0.021
Mother has college degree or more 0.479*** 0.054 −0.173*** 0.025
Mother is married 0.893 0.074 −0.028 0.02
Number of children < 18 in household 1.122*** 0.035 0.028*** 0.008
Household under poverty line 1.283** 0.118 0.062*** 0.023
Hours worked per week 0.986*** 0.003 −0.003*** 0.001
Constant 12.105** 9.477
Pseudo R2 0.0916

Note. All analyses are unweighted.

p < .10.

*

p <. 05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.