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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 23.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2012 Mar 19;74(2):328–341. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2011.00951.x

Table 4. Fixed-effect Regressions Predicting Children’s Education on Family Migration Status and Other Covariates, by Gender and Grade Level, Children Age 7-18 in 2000-2006, CHNS (standard errors in parentheses).

Gender interaction Primary school
(Age 7 to 13−)
Secondary school
(Age 13+ to 18)

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6
Living in labor migrant HH
(ref. in non-migrants HH)
0.42***
(0.11)
0.16
(0.10)
0.38*
(0.19)
Living in labor migrant HH * Male −0.40**
(0.14)
Parental migration status, aggregated
(ref. non-migrants)
 One or both parents migrant 0.16
(0.14)
0.05a
(0.12)
0.36
(0.29)
 Sibling migrant 0.53***
(0.12)
0.30*
(0.13)
0.46*
(0.21)
 One or both parents migrant * Male −0.25
(0.19)
 Sibling migrant * Male −0.42*
(0.16)

Note: N = 885. Other covariates are omitted, which are the same as in Table 2.

a

This denotes that the coefficient is significantly or marginally different from coefficient for SM households at 0.05 level.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.