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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Forces. 2017 Feb 3;95(3):997–1022. doi: 10.1093/sf/sow094

Table 3.

Multinomial Logistic Regression Models of Cross-Classified Life Expectations, Youth Development Study

Low ICE-Low GLE vs. Low ICE – High GLE
(quadrant 1 vs. 2)
High ICE – Low GLE vs. Low ICE – High GLE
(quadrant 3 vs. 2)
High ICE – High GLE vs. Low ICE – High GLE
(quadrant 4 vs. 2)

b (se) b (se) b (se)
Parent Education −.15 (.07)* −.25 (.09)** −.18 (.07)*
Household income −.01 (.005)* −.02 (.01)***a −.01 (.00)*
Parents’ Intrinsically Rewarding and Self-Directed Work −.31 (.20) −.45 (.23)+ −.33 (.20)+
No Parents Employed   .45 (.51)   .51 (.56)   .26 (.54)
Intercept 1.77 (.29)*** 1.91 (.33)*** 1.92 (.29)***

N=930 (missing data on independent variables imputed; see text).

+

p<.10;

*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.001

a

Coefficient for family income is significantly different (p<.05) compared to quadrants 1 and 4 as well.