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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Race Soc Probl. 2013 Sep;5(3):173–190. doi: 10.1007/s12552-013-9086-x

Table 3.

Logistic Regression Analyses of the Effects of Variables on Housing Cost Burden: Odds Ratios

US born White (reference)a (1)
Baseline
(2)
Full model
U.S. born Black 0.8058
(0.2824)
0.5250
(0.1910)
U.S. born Latino 1.4089
(0.4665)
1.7612
(0.6732)
Authorized Latino immigrant 1.1538
(0.3624)
1.3858
(0.5083)
Unauthorized Latino immigrant 2.7627**
(1.0000)
2.5769*
(1.2033)

US born Latino (reference) (1) (2)

U.S. born White 0.7098
(0.2350)
0.5678
(0.2171)
U.S. born Black 0.5719
(0.2004)
0.2981**
(0.1208)
Authorized Latino immigrant 0.8189
(0.2870)
0.7869
(0.3145)
Unauthorized Latino immigrant 1.9609
(0.7501)
1.4632
(0.6563)

Unauthorized Latino immigrant (reference) (1) (2b)

U.S. born White 0.3620**
(0.1310)
0.3881*
(0.1812)
U.S. born Black 0.2917***
(0.0982)
0.2037***
(0.0922)
U.S. born Latino 0.5100
(0.1951)
0.6835
(0.3066)
Authorized Latino immigrant 0.4176***
(0.0736)
0.5378*
(0.1322)

Source: Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey, Wave 1.

Notes: Standard Errors in parentheses. Baseline specification: main effects of race and nativity/legal status; Full model: main effects of race and nativity/legal status and bank account, receives public assistance income, own home, number of rooms, nine years or more education, married, categorical indicators of age, minor children present, LQs for median home prices and proportion recent immigrant.

a

The complete results for the Full Model (top panel) are presented in Table 4.

*

p<.05,

**

p < .01,

***

p<.001