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. 2017 Jul 12;74(4):655–663. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx095

Table 2.

Unstandardized Structural Effects of Growth Parameters on Endogenous Variables

Exogenous variables AD – IS AD – CH Assets – IS Assets – CH R 2
D – IS 0.678 (0.085)*** −0.052 (0.007)*** 0.133 (0.02)***
D – CH −0.004 (0.048) 0.948 (0.297)** 0.001 (0.004) −0.027 (0.013)* 0.197 (0.127)
JS – IS −0.286 (0.037)*** −0.003 (0.003) 0.101 (0.029)***
JS – CH −0.046 (0.021)* −0.231 (0.09)* 0.002 (0.002) 0.006 (0.005) 0.094 (0.079)
WPR – IS −11.243 (1.68)*** 0.005 (0.11) 0.036 (0.011)**
WPR – CH −1.199 (1.001) −10.89 (5.766) 0.151 (0.069)* 0.553 (0.255)* 0.063 (0.051)
SRH – IS −0.464 (0.044)*** 0.031 (0.004)*** 0.151 (0.017)***
SRH – CH 0.042 (0.021)* −0.232 (0.115)* 0.000 (0.001) 0.009 (0.005) 0.26 (0.347)

Note: Standard errors are in parentheses. AD = Age discrimination; CH = Change; D = Depression; IS = Initial status; JS = Job satisfaction; WPR = Likelihood of working past retirement age; SRH = Self-rated health. N = 3,957. p < .06. *p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.