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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2015 Jun;52(3):905–918. doi: 10.1007/s13524-015-0385-2

Table 1.

Bivariate associations between family structure and time engaged children

N Reported Spending Any Time With Children Minutes With Children % Nonwork Time With Children

N % Total Conditional Total Conditional
Women With Different-Sex Partners 23,507 17,479 74.06 (43.83) 99.25c (120.39) 134.02c (119.18) 7.64c (8.84) 10.75c (9.15)
Women With Same-Sex Partners 38 32 88.40c (32.45) 111.36c (119.18) 125.97 (119.38) 9.20c (9.15) 10.81 (9.01)
Men With Different-Sex Partners 20,626 11,289 52.53a,b,c (49.94) 51.04a,b,c (89.96) 97.16a (104.53) 4.42a,b (7.29) 8.96a (8.18)
Men With Same-Sex Partners 17 14 82.8c (38.90) 103.94c (124.97) 125.53 (127.28) 7.90 (8.96) 11.09 (8.75)
Total 44,188 28,814 63.35 (48.19) 75.25 (109.03) 118.78 (116.59) 6.04 (8.26) 10.02 (8.57)

Notes: Unweighted ns, weighted %/Means. Standard deviations are shown in parentheses. Chi-squared and t tests showed no significant differences from male with male partner in the bivariate associations; significance indicators for other comparisons are as follows:

a

Different from female with male partner at p < .05.

b

Different from female with female partner at p < .05.

c

Different from male with female partner at p < .05.