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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am Sociol Rev. 2016 Jan 7;81(1):85–106. doi: 10.1177/0003122415621910

Table B1.

How Ethnic Naming Depends on Father’s Occupational Income

Ireland Italy Germany Poland Russia
Father’s Occupational Score (−.025***)
(−.001
(−.003***)
−.001
−.023***
0
−.009*** (−.001) (.019***)
−.001
Constant (1.309***)
(−.014
(.798***)
−.017)
1.166*** (−.007) .923*** (−.014) (.210***)
−.014
R-squared .056 .001 .072 .016 .089
No. of cases 34824 15597 76241 13380 12739

Note: Standard errors are in parentheses. Authors’ analysis of foreign-born fathers in 1900 U.S. IPUMS sample with U.S.-born sons. ENI (ethnic name index) is calculated separately for each group for sons under 10 years in 1900. Column headings refer to father’s birthplace.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001(two-tailed tests).