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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2015 Aug;55:210–221. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.05.018

Table A.3. Fixed Effects Regressions Predicting Social Welfare Transfers, Market Income, and Full Income by Baseline Relationship Status and Transition.

Using Discounted In-Kind Benefits
Total Social Welfare Transfers Market Incomec Full Income

Married at Baseline
 Divorcea -677 (477) -30463*** (3996) -22361*** (2905)
N 4545 4545 4545

Single at Baseline
 Marriageb -191 (358) 8385*** (1677) 5614*** (1228)
N 17460 17460 17460

Note. Standard errors in parentheses.

All models control for number of dependent children in the household and child's age.

a

Mothers who are divorced are either cohabiting or single. Mothers while married or re-married comprise the reference group.

b

Mothers while cohabiting or single comprise the reference group.

c

Market Income includes mother's earnings, partner's earnings, if any, other household cash income, and employer provided health insurance.

*

p< .05.

**

p< .01.

***

p< .001.