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. 2020 Sep 9;76(10):2073–2085. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa157

Table 2.

Regression Coefficients (SEs) from Hybrid Fixed/Random-Effects Models Predicting Standard of Living, Health and Retirement Study, 2004–2014

Women Men
Time-varying covariates
 Time, deviation –0.02 (0.07) 0.00 (0.08)
 Transition to divorce, deviation –2.20 (0.34)*** –0.80 (0.36)*
 Years since divorce, deviation –0.06 (0.09) 0.01 (0.13)
 Transition to repartnering, deviation 2.30 (0.46)*** 0.36 (0.49)
 Years since repartnering. deviation –0.07 (0.11) –0.04 (0.12)
 Working, deviation 0.32 (0.27) 1.42 (0.33)***
 Time, mean –2.22 (1.31) –1.09 (1.01)
 Transition to divorce, mean –3.32 (1.86) 0.64 (2.31)
 Years since divorce, mean 0.39 (0.31) –0.28 (0.38)
 Transition to repartnering, mean 0.76 (1.88) 3.97 (1.54)*
 Years since repartnering, mean –0.06 (0.47) –0.55 (0.39)
 Working, mean 2.34 (0.45)*** 3.05 (0.37)***
Time-invariant covariates
 Higher-order marriage –0.81 (0.43) –0.73 (0.50)
 Marital duration at baseline –0.01 (0.02) 0.01 (0.02)
 Age at baseline 0.07 (0.03)* 0.07 (0.02)***
 Black –0.97 (0.37)* –1.13 (0.34)**
 Hispanic –1.31 (0.32)*** –1.38 (0.43)**
 Other race –1.46 (0.69)* –1.67 (0.55)**
 High school 0.64 (0.38) 0.28 (0.34)
 Some college 1.19 (0.42)** 1.63 (0.34)***
 College or higher 3.13 (0.51)*** 2.88 (0.44)***
Intercept 11.25 (6.31) 4.23 (5.46)
Variance components
 Within person, SD 2.35 (0.12) 2.75 (0.13)
 Between person, SD 1.84 (0.14) 1.76 (0.14)
F statistic 9.14 17.06
Number of person-years 1,316 1,383

Notes: The models also include four dichotomous variables indicating the waves at which the respondents dropped out of the study.

*p ≤ .05. **p ≤ .01. ***p ≤ .001 (two-tailed tests).