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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Vocat Behav. 2016 Apr 1;93:103–119. doi: 10.1016/j.jvb.2016.01.006

Table 3. Examining Change in Perceived Control Between Participants Who Experienced Unemployment and a Matched Group With No History of Unemployment.

Variable Parameter Estimates (SE) Std. β
Fixed effect

 Unemployment-related control change, β0 0.003 (0.01)
Correlates

 Pre-unemployment control, β1 −0.42* (0.03) −.44
 Unemployment group, β2 −0.02 (0.03) −.02
 Pre-unemployment control × unemployment group, β3 −0.05 (0.06) −.02
R2 .193

Note. N = 826. 413 participants experienced unemployment and 413 participants were a control group who were matched based on age, gender, education, self-rated health, number of dependents, social participation, and region of living (East Germany versus West Germany).

*

p < .05.