Table 4.
Logistic Regression Analyses of the Effects of Variables on Housing Cost Burden: Odds Ratios
Full Modela |
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U.S. born White | --- |
U.S. born Black | 0.5250 (0.1910) |
U.S. born Latino | 1.7611 (0.6732) |
Authorized Latino immigrant | 1.3858 (0.5083) |
Unauthorized Latino immigrant | 2.5769* (1.2033) |
Bank account | 0.4734* (0.1344) |
Receives public assistance | 1.8431 (0.6065) |
Own home | 0.1817*** (0.0625) |
Number of rooms | 1.2931* (0.1295) |
Nine years or more education | 0.9705 (0.2831) |
Age (30–44 years omitted) | |
18–29 years | 1.6396 (0.5175) |
45–59 years | 2.0233* (0.6019) |
60 years or older | 0.7206 (0.3897) |
Married | 0.3983*** (0.0904) |
Children present | 1.4167 (0.4575) |
LQ median price | 3.3771** (1.5139) |
LQ recent immigrants | 0.6921* (0.1101) |
F-adjusted test statistic | 2.557* |
Source: Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey, Wave 1.
Notes: Standard Errors in parentheses.
Identical specification as the full model in the top panel of Table 3. Analyses when the reference group is U.S. born Latino or Unauthorized Latino immigrant (column 2, middle and bottom panels of Table 3) rely on the same specification, and odds ratios and standard errors are identical beginning with the independent variable in the sixth row (“Bank account”).
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