Table 7:
Competing risk model estimating the effect of having dependent children on involuntary job exit, CGSS 2008
Involuntary exit | Model 1a Women |
Model 1b Men |
Model 1c Diff |
Model 2a Women |
Model 2b Men |
Model 2c Diff |
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Have dependent children | −0.215 [−0.602,0.173] |
0.334 [−0.345,1.013] |
−0.549 [−1.330,0.232] |
−1.162 [−2.134,−0.189] |
2.157 [0.368,3.946] |
−3.318 [−5.354,−1.283] |
Reform stage (ref.=1978–1992) |
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1993–1998 | 2.139 [1.616,2.662] |
2.141 [1.191,3.091] |
−0.002 [−1.086,1.082] |
1.820 [1.210,2.429] |
3.372 [1.901,4.844] |
−1.552 [−3.144,0.039] |
1999–2008 | 2.975 [2.453,3.496] |
3.323 [2.416,4.231] |
−0.348 [−1.394,0.698] |
2.565 [1.963,3.167] |
4.570 [3.157,5.983] |
−2.005 [−3.540,−0.470] |
Interaction of | ||||||
Dependent children*1993–1998 |
0.815 [−0.295,1.925] |
−1.877 [−3.810,0.056] |
2.692 [0.464,4.920] |
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Dependent children*1999–2008 |
1.193 [0.138,2.248] |
−1.995 [−3.797,−0.193] |
3.188 [1.101,5.275] |
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Education (ref. ≤Primary) | ||||||
Junior high | −0.136 [−0.566,0.294] |
−0.358 [−1.106,0.390] |
0.222 [−0.641,1.084] |
−0.125 [−0.553,0.303] |
−0.361 [−1.109,0.386] |
0.237 [−0.624,1.097] |
Senior high | −0.279 [−0.739,0.180] |
−0.419 [−1.172,0.334] |
0.140 [−0.742,1.021] |
−0.258 [−0.715,0.200] |
−0.418 [−1.169,0.333] |
0.160 [−0.719,1.039] |
≥College | −1.559 [−2.366,−0.753] |
−1.577 [−2.752,−0.402] |
0.017 [−1.406,1.441] |
−1.556 [−2.362,−0.750] |
−1.571 [−2.744,−0.399] |
0.016 [−1.406,1.438] |
Relative education (ref. Husband=Wife) | ||||||
Husband>Wife | 0.119 [−0.222,0.459] |
0.487 [−0.054,1.028] |
−0.368 [−1.007,0.270] |
0.107 [−0.233,0.448] |
0.494 [−0.047,1.034] |
−0.386 [−1.025,0.252] |
Husband<Wife | 0.220 [−0.199,0.639] |
−0.578 [−1.368,0.212] |
0.798 [−0.096,1.692] |
0.216 [−0.202,0.634] |
−0.576 [−1.366,0.215] |
0.792 [−0.102,1.685] |
Party member | −0.742 [−1.617,0.132] |
−0.685 [−1.454,0.085] |
−0.057 [−1.222,1.107] |
−0.740 [−1.614,0.133] |
−0.690 [−1.460,0.081] |
−0.051 [−1.215,1.114] |
Public sector | 0.425 [0.086,0.764] |
−0.592 [−1.269,0.085] |
1.017 [0.261,1.774] |
0.425 [0.086,0.763] |
−0.582 [−1.258,0.094] |
1.007 [0.251,1.763] |
ISEI of 1st occupation | −0.014 [−0.025,−0.002] |
−0.003 [−0.020,0.014] |
−0.010 [−0.031,0.011] |
−0.014 [−0.026,−0.002] |
−0.003 [−0.020,0.014] |
−0.010 [−0.031,0.010] |
Constant | 14.653 [−65.270,94.575] |
−35.661 [−230.827,159.505] |
10.032 [−68.406,88.469] |
−26.297 [−242.948,190.355] |
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N | 20,547 | 23,262 | 20,547 | 23,262 |
Note: Analytical sample is restricted to married person-years. Confidence intervals are shown in brackets. Base category is ‘employed.’ Here only results for ‘involuntary exit vs. employed’ are presented, whereas ‘voluntary exit vs. employed’ is omitted. In consideration of nonlinear forms of age, polynomial forms of age are added.