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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2008 Oct 23;70(4):904–918. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00535.x

Table 3.

Correlates of Entry into First Marriage for Indonesian Men Aged 15–49 in 2000 (n=4,496)

1 2 3 4 5
B SE B B SE B B SE B B SE B B SE B
District-level male wage rate −0.37** (0.69) 0.09 −0.04 (0.96) 0.13 −0.38** (0.68) 0.10 −0.44 (0.65) 0.26 −0.36** (0.70) 0.10
Mother’s educationa:
 0 years 0.46** (1.59) 0.12 0.38** (1.47) 0.12 0.47** (1.59) 0.12 0.46** (1.59) 0.12 0.47** (1.59) 0.12
 1–6 years 0.17 (1.19) 0.10 0.12 (1.13) 0.10 0.18 (1.19) 0.10 0.17 (1.19) 0.10 0.17 (1.19) 0.10
In school previous year −0.60** (0.55) 0.12 −0.60** (0.55) 0.12 −0.58** (0.56) 0.13 −0.60** (0.55) 0.12 −0.61** (0.55) 0.12
Ever employed 1.31** (3.72) 0.16 1.31** (3.71) 0.16 1.31** (3.72) 0.16 1.34** (3.83) 0.19 1.31** (3.72) 0.16
Number of years since migrating 0.04** (1.04) 0.01 0.04** (1.04) 0.01 0.04** (1.04) 0.01 0.04** (1.04) 0.01 0.04** (1.04) 0.01
Interactions:
Wage rate x Mother 0 years educationa −0.45 (0.64) 0.165**
Wage rate x Mother 1–6 years educationa −0.39 (0.68) 0.144**
Wage rate x In school previous year 0.06 (1.06) 0.16
Wage rate x Ever employed 0.07 (1.07) 0.27
Wage rate x Years since migrating −0.01 (1.00) 0.01
Constant −15.01** 0.94 −14.98 0.94 −15.01** 0.94 −15.04** 0.94 −14.97** 0.94

Observations (person-years) 22256 22256 22256 22256 22256
Province-level fixed effects Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BIC 9049 9057 9058 9059 9058

Note: Odds ratios in parentheses. Standard errors estimated to address clustering at the community level. Controls for age and age squared are included in each model but are not shown. Wald tests (not shown) suggest that the first order terms for mother’s education are jointly significant in each model. Data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey.

a

The omitted category for mother’s education is 7 or more years.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.