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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 17.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2015 Aug;52(4):1121–1146. doi: 10.1007/s13524-015-0411-4

Table 3.

Hazard ratios for the risk of first paternal absence by cause: Children born into two-parent families

All Cause Death Migration Relocation Dissolution Formation
Male Child 0.90 (0.05) 1.09 (0.18) 0.98 (0.12) 0.81* (0.07) 1.09 (0.14) 0.92 (0.12)
Child’s Birth Order 0.91*** (0.02) 1.01 (0.05) 0.99 (0.05) 0.87*** (0.03) 0.88** (0.04) 0.85* (0.05)
Father’s Age 1.01*** (0.00) 1.05*** (0.01) 1.00 (0.01) 1.02*** (0.01) 1.00 (0.01) 0.99 (0.01)
Mother’s Age 0.98** (0.01) 1.01 (0.02) 0.97 (0.02) 0.98 (0.01) 0.96* (0.02) 0.95* (0.02)
Father’s Education 1.00 (0.01) 1.01 (0.02) 1.01 (0.02) 1.00 (0.01) 0.96* (0.02) 0.96 (0.02)
Mother’s Education 1.01 (0.01) 0.94* (0.02) 1.04 (0.02) 1.02 (0.01) 1.02 (0.02) 1.01 (0.02)
Father’s Occupation (unemployed)
 Agriculture 0.82* (0.07) 1.04 (0.29) 0.74 (0.13) 0.82 (0.11) 1.17 (0.24) 0.93 (0.19)
 Employed 0.98 (0.09) 1.59 (0.46) 0.85 (0.16) 0.98 (0.14) 1.26 (0.28) 1.02 (0.22)
Wealth Quintile (lowest)
 Low 0.89 (0.08) 0.65 (0.16) 1.01 (0.21) 0.97 (0.14) 0.87 (0.17) 0.83 (0.18)
 Middle 0.91 (0.08) 0.73 (0.18) 0.96 (0.19) 0.99 (0.13) 1.04 (0.21) 0.93 (0.19)
 High 0.81* (0.08) 0.55* (0.15) 0.82 (0.18) 0.88 (0.12) 1.02 (0.21) 1.03 (0.22)
 Highest 0.81* (0.09) 1.04 (0.27) 0.77 (0.17) 0.78 (0.13) 0.95 (0.24) 0.90 (0.23)
Mother Coresident 1.13*** (0.03) 0.83*** (0.03) 0.87 (0.12) 1.19* (0.03) 1.06 (0.07) 1.07 (0.07)
Coresident Adults 1.03* (0.01) 1.05 (0.04) 1.08** (0.03) 0.98 (0.02) 1.06* (0.03) 1.06* (0.03)
Children 10,478 10,478 10,478 10,478 10,478 10,478
Events 2,279 231 433 897 380 338
Deviance 34,136.56 4,879.17 9,704.39 17,706.96 7,714.89 6,641.78
Child Age Intervals y [0–10] y [0–8], (8–10] y [0–7], (7–10] y [0–6], (6–10] y [0–8], (8–10] y [0–10]

Notes: Results are from piecewise exponential models. Robust standard errors, including weights for sibship size, are shown in parentheses. y indicates yearly age intervals for the range specified.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001