Appendix Table 4.
Pearson Correlations among Measures of Socioeconomic Status among Latinos (N=2,602)
Household income divided by FPL | Education - less than HS | Community SSS | National SSS | Tract Level Gini Coefficient | Neighborhood Affluence | Neighborhood Race/ethnicity Concentration | Residential Instability | |
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Household income divided by FPLa | 1 | |||||||
Education - less than HSb | −0.15*** | 1 | ||||||
Community SSSc | 0.11*** | −0.17*** | 1 | |||||
National SSSc | 0.16*** | −0.19*** | 0.67*** | 1 | ||||
Tract Level Gini Coefficient | −0.12*** | 0.11*** | −0.11*** | −0.15*** | 1 | |||
Neighborhood Affluence | 0.17*** | −0.16*** | 0.17*** | 0.20*** | −0.44*** | 1 | ||
Neighborhood Race/Ethnicity Concentration | −0.07*** | 0.11*** | −0.08*** | −0.08*** | 0.05** | −0.46*** | 1 | |
Residential Instability | 0.01 | −0.05** | −0.03 | 0.02 | 0.25*** | −0.06** | −0.35*** | 1 |
Note:
Continuous household income/FPL variable
The point-biserial correlation coefficient is reported between the dichotomous education variable and all other variables, which are continuous. The point-biserial coefficient is a special case of the Pearson correlation coefficient.
SSS: Subjective Social Status
p ≤ .001
p ≤ .01