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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 4.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Forces. 2015 May 7;94(2):863–890. doi: 10.1093/sf/sov064

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics for Variables Used in Analysis of Moving Out and Back into the Parental Home by Residence at Origin: Transition into Adulthood Study, 2005–2011

Variable Description Total Living in Parental Home at t Living Independently at t

Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD
Dependent Variables
 Move out of parental home 1=Moved out of parental home between t and t+2 -- .44 --
 Move back into parental home 1=Moved back into parental home between t and t+2 -- -- .19
Independent Variables
Demographic characteristics
 Age Respondent’s age in years at t 20.16 1.97 19.53 1.90 20.79 1.84
 Female 1=Respondent is female .54 .51 .57
 Race
  White 1=Respondent is white .47 .41 .53
  Black 1=Respondent is black or African American .40 .44 .35
  Hispanic or other races 1=Respondent is Hispanic or other races .13 .15 .12
Life-course transitions
 Primary activity transitions
  High school to college 1=In high school at t, in college at t+2 .07 .15 .01
  Stable college student 1= In college at t and t+2 .18 .12 .23
  Stable working 1=Working at t and t+2 .28 .26 .30
  Stable idle 1= Idle at t and t+2 .05 .06 .04
  Student to working 1=Student at t and working at t+2 .17 .15 .19
  Student/working to idle 1=Student or working at t, idle at t+2 .09 .10 .07
  Working/idle to student 1=Working or idle at t, student at t+2 .09 .09 .09
  Idle to working 1=Idle at t, working at t+2 .07 .07 .06
 Relationship status transitions
  Stable non-partnered 1=Unmarried and not cohabiting at t and t+2 .67 .75 .59
  Newly partnered 1=Unmarried and not cohabiting at t, married or cohabiting at t+2 .14 .15 .14
  Partnership dissolution 1=Married or cohabiting at t, unmarried and not cohabiting at t+2 .05 .03 .07
  Stable partnered 1=Married or cohabiting at t, married and cohabiting at t+2 .13 .07 .20
Parenthood 1=Has child(ren) at t .19 .15 .22
Socioeconomic resources
 High school graduation or GED 1= Has received high school degree or GED at t .90 .88 .91
 Income Respondent’s income in the calendar year preceding t (in logged thousands of 2004 dollars) 1.45 1.18 1.34 1.32 1.56 1.22
 Receiving Welfare 1=Receives payments from TANF, SSI, child support, or other source at t .04 .05 .03
Parental household and family characteristics
 Household structure
  Intact family 1=Respondent resided with both biological parents at t .50 .48 .52
  Biological and step parent 1=Respondent resided with one biological and one step parent at t .13 .11 .13
  Non-partnered biological parent 1= Respondent resided with non-partnered biological parent at t .37 .40 .34
 Mother’s education Mother’s years of school completed when respondent was age 18 13.00 2.45 12.67 2.23 13.33 2.62
 Family income Parents’ family income in the calendar year preceding t (in logged thousands of 2004 dollars) 4.02 .91 3.94 .89 4.09 .98
 Homeowner 1=Parents own home at t .71 .68 .73
 Coresident adult siblings Number of adult siblings in parental home at t .36 .36 .38 .39 .33 .34
Family connectivity
 Help from family Number of following five types of financial assistance received from family during prior 12 months at t: house/condo, rent/mortgage, personal vehicle, tuition, and expenses/bill 1.08 1.17 0.97 1.04 1.19 1.28
 Personal responsibility scale Responsibility taken on following four items on scale of 1 to 5 (1=Somebody else does this for me all the time, 5=I am completely responsible for this all the time) at t: earning own living, paying rent, paying bills, and managing money 3.77 1.06 3.59 1.00 3.95 1.08
 Closeness to mother Self reported emotional closeness to mother on a scale of 1 (not close at all) to 7 (very close) at t 6.12 1.36 6.22 1.24 6.03 1.41
 Closeness to father Self reported emotional closeness to father on a scale of 1 (not close at all) to 7 (very close) at t 5.24 1.82 5.19 1.87 5.28 1.79
 Mother or father in poor health 1=Either mother or father is in poor/fair health at t .20 .22 .18
 Respondent in poor health 1=Respondent is in poor/fair health at t .08 .08 .07
 Physical victimization 1=Respondent reports being physically victimized in past 2 years at t .06 .05 .06
 Sexual victimization 1=Respondent reports being sexually victimized in past 2 years at t .02 .02 .02
Temporal and geographic context
 Year of observation
  2005 1=Migration interval begins in 2005 .22 .26 .18
  2007 1=Migration interval begins in 2007 .34 .33 .34
  2009 1=Migration interval begins in 2009 .44 .41 .48
 Urbanization scale Beale-Ross 10-point rural-urban continuum code for (1=completely rural, not adjacent to a metropolitan area, 10=central counties of metropolitan areas of 1 million+ population) for respondent’s residence at t 7.67 2.32 7.64 2.37 7.69 2.30
 Region
  Northeast 1=Respondent lives in Northeast region at t .13 .13 .13
  North Central 1=Respondent lives in North Central region at t .24 .24 .25
  South 1=Respondent lives in South region at t .45 .48 .43
  West 1=Respondent lives in West region at t .18 .16 .20
N of person-periods 2,997 1,506 1,491
N of persons 1,521 1,068 918

Note: t refers to beginning of migration interval, t+2 refers to end of migration interval. Standard deviations (SD) shown for continuous variables only.