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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 17.
Published in final edited form as: Int Migr Rev. 2014 May 20;49(2):443–478. doi: 10.1111/imre.12102

Table 3.

Gender-specific differences in predicted half-life at age 20 according to duration, citizenship, and language of interview among Hispanic adults, United States 1998-2006

Men Women
Duration of stay (15 or more years) Difference (S.E.) Difference (S.E.)
 Less than 5 years 4.3 (0.05) 6.8 (0.05)
 5–14 years 1.7 (0.04) 2.1 (0.04)
  U.S.-born −2.4 (0.03) −2.0 (0.03)
Naturalized U.S. citizen (Non-citizen) −0.4 (0.05) 1.7 (0.04)
Language of interview (English only)
 Spanish only −0.1 (0.03) 0.8 (0.02)
  Dual language −0.1 (0.03) 0.8 (0.02)
No. individuals 36,292 39,862
No. events 1,306 1,110

p ≤ .10.

*

p ≤ .05

**

p ≤ .01

***

p ≤ .001

Source: 1998-2004 National Health Interview Surveys Linked Mortality Files through 2006.

Estimates based on parametric proportional hazards models stratified by sex with a Gompertz baseline hazard with the same controls as shown in Table 2 (except for sex).