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. 2016 May 27;11(5):e0156399. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156399

Table 3. Influences of Demographics, Family, Life Path on Stability of Transition Patterns for cohort 2003.

Unstable vs. Stable Partially-Stable vs. Stable
Effect n Odds Ratio (95%C.I.) P-value n Odds Ratio (95%C.I.) P-value
Demographics
Gender(N = 6204)
Male vs. Female 174 1.46(1.15, 1.85) 0.00 1420 1.01(0.92, 1.12) 0.79
Indigenous(N = 6204)
Non-Indigenous vs. Indigenous 283 0.93(0.56, 1.53) 0.77 2739 0.95(0.76, 1.19) 0.66
Immigration(N = 6110)
Native vs. Non-native 233 1.11(0.71, 1.73) 0.65 2316 0.99(0.82, 1.19) 0.91
First-Generation vs. Non-native 37 1.26(0.73, 2.17) 0.41 309 0.94(0.75, 1.19) 0.62
Family
SES(N = 6049)
White collar high skilled vs. Blue collar low skilled 196 0.79(0.51, 1.22) 0.29 1862 0.88(0.72, 1.08) 0.23
White collar low skilled vs. Blue collar low skilled 50 0.71(0.43, 1.18) 0.18 521 0.87(0.69, 1.09) 0.23
Blue collar high skilled vs. Blue collar low skilled 22 0.73(0.40, 1.34) 0.31 237 0.93(0.71, 1.22) 0.60
Sibling(N = 6186)
No-Sibling vs. Having Sibling 11 0.55(0.29, 1.01) 0.06 179 0.94(0.76, 1.16) 0.57
Family Structure(N = 6015)
Single Parent vs. Mixed 62 1.68(0.94, 3.01) 0.08 568 1.06(0.85, 1.31) 0.60
Nuclear vs. Mixed 218 1.78(1.04, 3.05) 0.04 2046 1.15(0.95, 1.39) 0.16
Life Path
Employment Wave1(N = 3774)
Employed vs. Unemployed 156 1.22(0.77, 1.95) 0.40 1503 1.01(0.84, 1.21) 0.93
Employment Wave2(N = 3292)
Employed vs. Unemployed 142 0.68(0.36, 1.27) 0.23 1432 0.79(0.59, 1.06) 0.12
Employment Wave3(N = 2399)
Employed vs. Unemployed 114 0.75(0.33, 1.68) 0.48 1063 0.94(0.63, 1.39) 0.75
Education Wave1(N = 5202)
Studying vs. Not-studying 216 1.08(0.73, 1.58) 0.71 2109 1.11(0.94, 1.30) 0.22
Education Wave2(N = 3616)
Studying vs. Not-studying 114 1.24(0.89, 1.72) 0.20 1004 0.93(0.81, 1.06) 0.27
Education Wave3(N = 2642)
Studying vs. Not-studying 47 1.15(0.79, 1.67) 0.48 365 0.88(0.74, 1.05) 0.15

Note: Stable was selected as the reference category. C.I. = Confidence Interval; SES = Social Economic Status.