Table 6.
Associations [adjusted ORs (95% CIs)] between sociodemographic and exposure characteristics and displacement after landslides in Banjarnegara, Indonesia, between 2014 and 2018 ().
| Categories | Variables | Odds ratio of being displaced vs. not displaced | 
|---|---|---|
| Landslide characteristics | Number of landslides | 0.12 () | 
| Personal landslide exposurea | 1.94 () | |
| Time since last exposure (0–4 y) | 1.60 () | |
| Demographic characteristics | Age group (y) | |
| Ref | ||
| 31–43 | 0.84 () | |
| 44–54 | 0.42 () | |
| 0.59 () | ||
| Level of education | ||
| No educationb | Ref | |
| Primary school | 0.84 () | |
| More than primary school | 0.81 () | |
| Female vs. male | 0.97 () | |
| Earning less than the minimum wage (Y/N) | 0.53 () | |
| Employed in agriculture (Y/N) | 1.10 () | 
Note: ORs and 95% CIs were estimated using logistic regression model fully adjusted for all covariates shown in the Table. CI, confidence interval; N, no; OR, odds ratio; Ref, reference; Y, yes.
Personal landslide exposure is a composite score used to assess the severity of exposure. Values range from 0–10, where higher scores indicate more severe exposures.
No education or less than primary school level of education.