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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 23.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2017 Apr;54(2):775–800. doi: 10.1007/s13524-017-0549-3

Table 3.

Cox proportional hazard models predicting time to first day of work

Residential
With Daytime Locations
With Controls
Coef. exp(coef.) SE (coef.) Coef. exp(coef.) SE (coef.) Coef. exp(coef.) SE (coef.)
Job Accessibility
 Residential 0.051 1.052 0.110 0.060 1.062 0.114   0.192 1.212 0.119
 Daytime locations 0.231*** 1.260 0.046   0.261*** 1.298 0.064
Age   0.005 1.005 0.020
Black   0.549 1.732 0.544
Education (ref. = less than high school)
 High school graduate/GED   0.023 1.023 0.334
 Some college   0.140 1.150 0.337
 College −1.297 0.273 1.290
Relationship Status (ref. = single)
 Married   0.272 1.313 0.507
 Partner −0.374 0.688 0.301
Total Children   0.049 1.050 0.088
Social Support Scale −0.243 0.784 0.129
Self-reported Health   0.003 1.003 0.112
Mental Health Diagnosis −0.738 0.478 0.482
Living in a Shelter at Reentry −0.573 0.564 0.413
Length of Recent Incarceration   0.021 1.021 0.034
Pre-Incarceration Characteristics
 Any formal labor market job −0.296 0.744 0.306
 Age at first incarceration −0.031 0.969 0.024
 Number of convictions   0.078* 1.081 0.040
 Number of incarcerations −0.371* 0.690 0.156
 Any felony conviction   0.029 1.029 0.343
N 124 124 124

Note: The models consider N = 124 individuals and N = 3,394 person-days at risk and under observation prior to first day of work.

*

p < .05;

***

p < .001