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. 2017 Apr 18;79(4):1023–1040. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12399

Table 4.

Odds Ratios From Discrete‐Time Event History Models of Returning to the Parental Home, by Gender and Origin Group

Turkish Moroccan Surinamese Antillean Dutch
Men
Stable unpartnered (ref.) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Stable cohabiting 0.02*** 0.01*** 0.03*** 0.02*** 0.03***
Stable married 0.17 *** 0.14 *** 0.10 *** 0.06*** 0.04***
New cohabiting 1.08 0.19 *** 0.49 *** 0.15*** 0.09***
New marriage 1.26 0.39 * 0.23*** 0.01*** 0.05***
Dissolution 18.43 *** 17.84 *** 26.78*** 25.16*** 27.92***
Women
Stable unpartnered (ref.) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Stable cohabiting 0.01 *** 0.01 *** 0.04*** 0.04*** 0.03***
Stable married 0.06*** 0.05 *** 0.10*** 0.10*** 0.07***
New cohabiting 0.49 *** 0.19*** 0.52 *** 0.26 *** 0.09***
New marriage 0.19*** 0.08*** 0.18* 0.02*** 0.08***
Dissolution 19.79 *** 21.14 *** 28.14 *** 27.47 *** 41.62***

Note. Odds ratios in bold format indicate a statistically significant difference from the native Dutch (p < .05) based on interaction terms between ethnicity and partnership dynamics in a pooled model for each gender (not shown). Baseline hazard function, mixed parentage, age at leaving home, economic activity, parenthood, educational level, urbanicity, calendar period, parental union status, and parental occupational status are held at their baseline values. ref. = reference.

*

p < .05.

***

p < .001.