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. 2020 Oct 7;20:918. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05783-5

Table 2.

Childbirth return across different type of social integration status among internal migrant pregnant women in China, 2014

Variables Childbirth return Unadjusted model
N(%) No Yes OR 95%CI P
Observations 3412 (100) 2583 (75.44) 829 (24.56)
Economic integration status
 Employment status
  No 2004 (55.20) 1526 (73.70) 478 (26.30) 1.0
  Yes 1408 (44.80) 1057 (77.57) 351 (22.43) 0.810 0.638–1.030 0.085
 Household monthly income a
  Q1 1028 (22.39) 748 (72.23) 280 (27.77) 1.0
  Q2 682 (18.49) 506 (72.55) 176 (27.45) 0.984 0.688–1.407 0.930
  Q3 1016 (32.29) 770 (74.68) 246 (25.32) 0.881 0.645–1.204 0.427
  Q4 686 (26.83) 559 (81.01) 127 (18.99) 0.610 0.411–0.905 0.014
 Housing type
  Rent or borrow 2426 (76.86) 1753 (72.30) 673 (27.70) 1.0
  Own 847 (18.90) 752 (91.91) 95 (8.09) 0.230 0.148–0.356 0.000
  Others 1394.23) 78 (58.72) 61 (41.28) 1.835 1.086–3.100 0.023
Acculturation
 Duration of stay in current residence
  < 5 years 2337 (65.70) 1663 (69.64) 674 (30.36) 1.0
  ≥ 5 years 1075 (34.30) 920 (86.54) 155 (13.46) 0.357 0.265–0.480 0.000
Identification
 Willingness to stay for a long time
  No 1197 (38.05) 776 (65.37) 421 (34.63) 1.0
  Yes 2215 (61.95) 1807 (81.62) 408 (18.38) 0.425 0.323–0.560 0.000

aQuartile 1 (Q1) is the lowest (poorest) and Quartile 4 (Q4) is the highest (richest) group