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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 8.
Published in final edited form as: AJS. 2015 Jan;120(4):1055–1094. doi: 10.1086/680680

Table 4.

Logistic regression predicting living in a black neighborhood, Chicago and New York 1880

Chicago (N=2838) NYC (N=11796)
b Robust SE Z score b Robust SE Z score

Intercept 1.277 0.437 2.92** 0.783 0.132 5.91***
Mulatto 0.283 0.141 2.01* 0.491 0.062 7.86***
Female −0.064 0.156 −0.41 −0.145 0.06 −2.42*
Age −0.009 0.005 −1.61 −0.006 0.002 −2.84**
Marital Status (Reference: single)
Married −0.356 0.192 −1.85 0.029 0.077 0.38
Widowed −0.123 0.226 −0.55 0.29 0.078 3.71***
Divorced −1.593 0.741 −2.15* 0.74 0.346 2.14*
Household Composition (Reference: living alone)
Servant in white-headed household −1.649 0.407 −4.05*** −2.565 0.127 −20.12***
Living with relatives 0.398 0.4 1 0.032 0.11 0.29
Living with non-relatives 0.727 0.391 1.86 −0.312 0.111 −2.81**
Birthplace (Reference: South)
Local state 0.132 0.255 0.52 −0.192 0.053 −3.6***
Other places 0.133 0.109 1.22 −0.106 0.058 −1.82
Highest SEI in the family −0.002 0.004 −0.63 −0.005 0.002 −3.51***
Log pseudolikelihood −1398.5 −6982.3
Chi-square 191*** 990.1***
df 12 12

Note:

*

P < 0.05,

**

P < 0.01,

***

P < 0.001