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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2010 Jul 9;72(4):947–962. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00741.x

Table 4.

Binary Logistic Regression Results: Housing and Food Insecurity (N = 8,861)

Housing Insecurity
Food Insecurity
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Living arrangements
 Three generation .681*** −.046 −.155 .830*** .267 .101
 Skipped generation .833*** .141 −.259 .926*** .185 −.251
 Single parent
  (Two parent)
.930*** −.200 −.240 1.076*** .130 .074
 Age of child −.021 ** −.024*** −.007 −.009
 Race/ethnicity of child
  Non-Hispanic Black .379*** .377*** .287** .263*
  Non-Hispanic Other −.110 −.152 .206 .160
  Hispanic
   (Non-Hispanic White)
.072 .061 .567*** .555***
 Caregiver(s) 65+ −.368 −.769*** .198 −.197
 Education of caregivers
  No degree 1.368*** 1.170*** 1.606*** 1.135***
  High school educated
   (College educated)
1.157*** 1.088*** 1.131*** 1.036***
 Single female head .742*** .585*** .509*** .290**
 Ratio of children to adults .241*** .231*** .255*** .241***
 Labor force participation of caregivers
  No employed caregivers .522*** .792***
  Employed part-time
   (Employed full-time)
.828*** .831***
 Disabled caregiver .860*** .751***
Constant −1.996*** −2.942*** −3.042*** −2.581*** −3.769*** −3.871***
Pseudo R2 .036 .086 .114 .036 .093 .123
*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.