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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 4.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Forces. 2014 Oct 23;93(3):1015–1046. doi: 10.1093/sf/sou102

Table 2.

Childhood Poverty & Intergenerational Transfers: Logistic Regression

Childhood poverty
Ever inherit
1 2 3 4 5 6
Mexican American 0.79*** (0.08) 0.46*** (0.09) −1.18*** (0.08) −0.82*** (0.09)

First generation 0.72*** (0.14) −1.07*** (0.17)

Second generation 0.39** (0.14) −0.61*** (0.15)

Third generation plus 0.13 (0.13) −0.60*** (0.12)

African American 0.91*** (0.05) 0.51*** (0.06) 0.51*** (0.06) −0.88*** (0.08) −0.72*** (0.06) −0.72*** (0.06)

Puerto Rican 1.26*** (0.13) 0.45** (0.15) 0.46** (0.15) −1.39*** (0.16) −0.10*** (0.17) −1.00*** (0.17)

Cuban −0.55 (0.31) −0.63 (0.33) −0.63* (0.33) 0.06 (0.22) 0.14 (0.23) 0.14 (0.23)

Father’s education

High school −0.40*** (0.06) −0.39*** (0.06) 0.30*** (0.06) 0.30*** (0.06)

Some college −0.55*** (0.12) −0.54*** (0.12) 0.33** (0.09) 0.33** (0.09)

College degree −0.46** (0.14) −0.45** (0.14) 0.68*** (0.10) 0.68*** (0.10)

Advanced degree −0.38* (0.18) −0.38* (0.18) 0.82*** (0.13) 0.83*** (0.13)

Mother’s education

High school −0.54*** (0.06) −0.53*** (0.06) 0.41*** (0.06) 0.41*** (0.06)

Some college −0.44*** (0.11) −0.44*** (0.11) 0.67*** (0.09) 0.67*** (0.09)

College degree −0.73*** (0.18) −0.73*** (0.18) 0.86*** (0.13) 0.87*** (0.13)

Advanced degree −0.44 (0.26) −0.44 (0.26) 0.83*** (0.19) 0.83*** (0.19)

Father worked full-time −0.80*** (0.05) −0.80*** (0.05) 0.07 (0.06) 0.07 (0.06)

Mother worked full-time −0.58*** (0.05) −0.58*** (0.05) 0.04 (0.05) 0.04 (0.05)

Father’s occupation

Professional −0.18 (0.14) −0.18 (0.14) 0.39*** (0.10) 0.39*** (0.10)

Managerial 0.05 (0.11) 0.06 (0.11) 0.25** (0.08) 0.24** (0.08)

Sales 0.06 (0.17) 0.06 (0.17) 0.22 (0.12) 0.22 (0.12)

Mother’s occupation

Professional −0.71*** (0.15) −0.71*** (0.15) 0.20* (0.10) 0.19 (0.10)

Managerial 0.02 (0.19) 0.04 (0.19) 0.03 (0.14) 0.02 (0.14)

Sales −0.15 (0.18) −0.16 (0.18) 0.25 (0.13) 0.25 (0.13)

Childhood family

Stepparent family 0.15 (0.09) 0.15 (0.09) −0.00 (0.08) −0.00 (0.08)

Single-parent family 0.69*** (0.06) 0.70*** (0.06) −0.03 (0.06) −0.04 (0.06)

Number of siblings −0.05*** (0.01) −0.05*** (0.01) 0.07*** (0.01) 0.07*** (0.01)

Extended family members 0.17*** (0.03) 0.17*** (0.03) −0.01 (0.03) −0.01 (0.03)

Moved frequently 1.30*** (0.23) 1.31*** (0.23) −0.24 (0.23) −0.24 (0.23)

Age 0.28 (0.25) 0.50 (0.27) 0.51 (0.27) −0.14 (0.23) −0.29 (0.24) −0.29 (0.24)

Age (squared) −0.01 (0.01) −0.01* (0.01) −0.01* (0.01) 0.00 (0.01) 0.01 (0.00) 0.01 (0.00)

Male −0.23*** (0.05) −0.23*** (0.05) −0.24*** (0.05) −0.12** (0.04) −0.15** (0.04) −0.15** (0.04)

Region of residence

North Central −0.18* (0.08) −0.15 (0.08) −0.14 (0.08) −0.20** (0.07) −0.22** (0.07) −0.23** (0.07)

South 0.17** (0.07) 0.21** (0.07) 0.22** (0.07) −0.23*** (0.06) −0.18** (0.06) −0.19** (0.06)

West −0.08 (0.08) 0.00 (0.09) −0.02 (0.09) 0.00 (0.07) −0.05 (0.08) −0.05 (0.08)

Urban −0.26*** (0.05) −0.14** (0.06) −0.14** (0.06) 0.31*** (0.05) 0.17** (0.05) 0.17** (0.05)

Note: Standard errors are in parentheses. Childhood poverty indicates that childhood household income was below the poverty line. Inheritance indicates that the respondent ever received an intergenerational transfer from an older generation.

***

p < 0.001

**

p < 0.01

*

p < 0.05