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. 2016 Dec 6;73(7):1253–1262. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbw156

Table 2.

Odds Ratios for Women for Exit From Work (0 hour/week) by Subsequent Wave, Based on Caregiving This Wave

PT (Model 1) FT (Model 2) PT (Model 3) FT (Model 4) PT (Model 5) FT (Model 6)
OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI] OR [95% CI]
Weekly hours of care provided
 0 1.00 [1.00, 1.00] 1.00 [1.00, 1.00]
 1–9 0.92 [0.70, 1.21] 0.79 [0.58, 1.08]
 10+ 0.87 [0.61, 1.23] 1.03 [0.72, 1.49]
Location of caregiving
 No care provided 1.00 [1.00, 1.00] 1.00 [1.00, 1.00]
 Within household 0.92 [0.58, 1.46] 1.93 [1.23, 3.01]**
 Outside household 0.93 [0.72, 1.20] 0.70 [0.52, 0.93]*
 Both 0.48 [0.19, 1.22] 0.73 [0.26, 2.02]
Relationship to care recipient
 No caring 1.00 [1.00, 1.00] 1.00 [1.00, 1.00]
 Partner or spouse 1.03 [0.60, 1.76] 1.97 [1.10, 3.51]*
 Parent or grandparent 0.89 [0.66, 1.19] 0.82 [0.60, 1.12]
 Other 0.88 [0.60, 1.28] 0.70 [0.44, 1.10]
Individuals 1,873 2,714 1,873 2,714 1,873 2,714

Note: Adjusted for age, self-rated health, long-term limiting illness, occupation, and partner’s employment status. Each measure of caregiving is tested separately, stratified by working hours. CI = confidence interval; FT = full-time (more than 30 hours/week); OR = odds ratio; PT = part-time (1–29 hours/week).

*p < .05, **p < .01.