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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 16.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2012 Aug;49(3):889–912. doi: 10.1007/s13524-012-0105-0

Table 2.

Hierarchical linear models of neighborhood poverty and percentage black, by race/ethnicity and home-leaver status: PHDCN 18-year-old cohort

Neighborhood Poverty Rate Neighborhood % Black
Initial Status for Stayers
 Intercept (white) 0.121** (0.021) 0.038 (0.044)
 Black 0.128** (0.015) 0.693** (0.034)
 Latino 0.088** (0.014) 0.069* (0.033)
 Other race 0.053* (0.026) 0.097 (0.053)
Initial Status for Movers Within City (relative to stayers)
 Intercept (white) 0.005 (0.020) −0.031 (0.049)
 Black −0.018 (0.026) 0.060 (0.058)
 Latino 0.026 (0.025) 0.084 (0.058)
 Other race −0.077* (0.036) −0.008 (0.135)
Initial Status for Movers Outside City (relative to movers within)
 Intercept (white) −0.001 (0.029) 0.013 (0.060)
 Black 0.003 (0.036) −0.104 (0.075)
 Latino −0.048 (0.038) −0.009 (0.081)
 “Other” 0.060 (0.048) −0.075 (0.194)
Change for Stayers
 Intercept (white) −0.003 (0.003) −0.001 (0.013)
 Black 0.004 (0.005) 0.010 (0.016)
 Latino −0.016** (0.005) 0.001 (0.016)
 “Other” −0.013 (0.013) −0.030 (0.028)
Change for Movers Within City (relative to stayers)
 Intercept (white) 0.004 (0.012) −0.001 (0.013)
 Black −0.003 (0.015) 0.010 (0.016)
 Latino 0.001 (0.015) 0.001 (0.016)
 “Other” −0.009 (0.024) −0.030 (0.028)
Change for Movers Outside City (relative to movers within)
 Intercept (white) 0.039 (0.033) 0.020 (0.027)
 Black −0.092* (0.035) −0.215** (0.034)
 Latino −0.069 (0.038) −0.035 (0.038)
 “Other” −0.053 (0.038) 0.038 (0.096)

Notes: N = 629. Two-level hierarchical linear model, with individual survey years nested within individuals. Models include controls for measures of gender, age, household income, completed education, marital status, immigrant generation, and length of time at baseline address.

p < .10;

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01