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. 2017 Jan 28;136(2):719–749. doi: 10.1007/s11205-017-1570-z

Table 3.

Changing effects of neighbourhood diversity with (valenced) inter-group contact

Model type Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
OLS OLS OLS OLS
Dependent variable Feeling therm. Feeling therm. Feeling therm. Feeling therm.
SES disadvantage −1.682 −1.650 −1.887 −1.720
(1.509) (1.497) (1.476) (1.464)
Urbanisation 3.270** 3.135** 2.896* 2.784*
(1.128) (1.124) (1.118) (1.097)
Skill disadvantage 1.543 1.428 1.628 1.484
(1.368) (1.364) (1.356) (1.340)
Neighbourhood diversity −1.073 −1.439 −2.006* −1.422
(0.946) (0.959) (0.943) (0.926)
‘High enjoy.’ Neighbour mixing 3.140*** 4.503*** 3.912***
(0.733) (0.819) (0.802)
‘Medium enjoy.’ Neighbour mixing 2.909*** 2.209**
(0.697) (0.696)
‘Low enjoy.’ Neighbour mixing −12.069***
(2.923)
Constant 45.572*** 46.647*** 44.724*** 45.989***
(8.453) (8.589) (8.655) (8.531)
N 773 773 773 773

Significance levels: + < 0.1; * 0.05; ** 0.01; *** 0.001; models contain all individual-level co-variates (although not shown); clustered standard errors; unstandardized coefficients