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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 19.
Published in final edited form as: Am Indian Cult Res J. 2018;42(1):41–70. doi: 10.17953/aicrj.42.1.liebler

Table 8.

Unadjusted and adjusted binomial regressions predicting employment in a highly educated field,* for the year 2010, including Hispanic AIANs.

Estimate SE z value Pr(>|z|)




(Intercept) −0.502 0.0010 −564.9 <2e-16***
AIAN −0.625 0.0110 −58.28 <2e-16***
AIAN+ −0.4 0.0100 −38.86 <2e-16***
Hispanic AIAN −0.948 0.0170 −55.23 <2e-16***
Male workers Female workers


Estimate SE Estimate SE




(Intercept) −4.4942 0.0135*** −4.3748 0.0147***
AIAN −0.2856 0.0186*** −0.0681 0.0161***
AIAN+ −0.1832 0.0175*** −0.0953 0.0160***
Hispanic AIAN −0.3189 0.0289*** −0.2325 0.0274***
High school graduate 1.0531 0.0095*** 1.3151 0.0113***
Bachelor's degree 2.8666 0.0096*** 3.0225 0.0115***
More than a Bachelor's 4.1753 0.0105*** 4.3416 0.0124***
In a metropolitan area 0.1558 0.0025*** 0.1558 0.0025***
In a homeland −0.0186 0.0028*** −0.0186 0.0028***
Age 0.0839 0.0005*** 0.0839 0.0005***
Age2 −0.0008 0.0000*** −0.0008 0.0000***
Not proficient in English −0.9845 0.0179*** −0.9845 0.0179***
Mostly proficient in Englis −0.5448 0.0113*** −0.5448 0.0113***

AIAN = Non-Hispanic single-race American Indian / Alaska Native

AIAN+ = Non-Hispanic multiple-race American Indian / Alaska Native

Hispanic AIAN = Hispanic single- or multiple-race American Indian / Alaska Native

*

A field with high occupational education, as shown in Table 3