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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2019 Oct 14;34(3):279–290. doi: 10.1037/fam0000596

Table 3.

Demographics by Premarital Parenthood Status

Descriptive Statistics Difference Between Groups
Demographic Characteristics Nonparent Newlyweds Premarital Parents Test statistic Effect size
Caucasian 17.9% 2.6% 16.24*** −.21
African American 8.4% 8.7% 0.01 .01
Hispanic 73.8% 88.7% 10.50** .17
Husband age 27.9 (5.3) 26.2 (5.2) 2 94** .33
Wife age 26.1 (4.6) 24.7 (4.9) 2.69** .30
Husband education 2.76 (1.02) 2.07 (0.92) 6.24*** .71
Wife education 3.01 (0.97) 2.23 (0.97) 7.14*** .80
Household income $65,102 ($47,469) $36,528 ($24,958) 6.02*** .75
Husband work status 85.6% 80.0% 1.82 −.07
Wife work status 76.0% 43.5% 37.89*** −.32
Premarital relationship length (years) 4.1 (2.8) 5.6 (3.9) −4.19*** .44
Premarital cohabitation (months) 9.4 (19.9) 38.2 (45.9) −8 49*** .81
Marital childbearing 58% 51% 1.52 .07

Notes. Descriptive statistic is Mean (SD) for continuous variables and percentage for categorical variables. Test statistic is t for continuous variables and χ2 for categorical variables. Effect size is Cohen’s d for continuous variables and φ for categorical variables.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.