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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Issues. 2017 Jan 6;39(4):1108–1136. doi: 10.1177/0192513X16686136

Table 3.

Relative Risk Ratios from Multinomial Logistic Regression Event History Models Predicting Women’s Cohabitation Outcomes by Stepfamily Configuration (Model 2)

Contrast 1 (Ref=Not a stepfamily) Contrast 2 (Ref=Only respondent had children) Contrast 3 (Ref= Only partner had children)

Married vs. intact Dissolved vs. intact Married vs. intact Dissolved vs. intact Married vs. intact Dissolved vs. intact
Configuration
 Not a stepfamily -- -- 1.15 0.94 1.20 0.91
 Only respondent had children 0.87 1.06 -- -- 1.04 0.97
 Only partner had children 0.83 * 1.10 0.96 1.03 -- --
 Both had children 0.62 *** 1.01 0.72 *** 0.95 0.75 *** 0.92
*

p≤.05

**

p≤.01

***

p≤.001

Note: All models include controls for race-ethnicity, age, high school graduate status, family structure at age 14, maternal education, respondent and partner prior marital status, engagement, cohabitation order, time period, and duration.