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

Table 3.

Regression Coefficients (SEs) from Hybrid Fixed/Random-Effects Models Predicting Wealth (in $1,000), Health and Retirement Study, 2004–2014

Women Men
Time-varying covariates
 Time, deviation 1.00 (5.83) –6.88 (6.32)
 Transition to divorce, deviation –129.80 (24.56)*** –111.31 (24.24)***
 Years since divorce, deviation –9.29 (7.71) 10.77 (8.30)
 Transition to repartnering, deviation 66.84 (34.17)* 3.26 (31.66)
 Years since repartnering, deviation 6.25 (8.02) –4.39 (8.87)
 Working, deviation –2.52 (26.24) –29.02 (21.84)
 Time, mean –325.63 (142.20)* –166.50 (123.93)
 Transition to divorce, mean 14.84 (184.30) –218.54 (280.99)
 Years since divorce, mean –11.58 (31.02) 25.02 (47.78)
 Transition to repartnering, mean 34.11 (258.13) 338.24 (205.51)
 Years since repartnering, mean –1.82 (59.73) –103.04 (50.93)*
 Working, mean 45.86 (48.64) –6.07 (48.03)
Time-invariant covariates
 Higher-order marriage –174.91 (66.12)** –170.01 (59.02)**
 Marital duration at baseline –0.11 (2.04) –0.19 (2.04)
 Age at baseline 8.93 (3.50)* 7.48 (3.10)*
 Black –120.02 (32.54)*** –168.77 (30.48)***
 Hispanic –109.44 (41.18)** –178.25 (46.49)***
 Other race 201.56 (85.11)* –250.84 (78.77)**
 High school 122.95 (40.06)** 21.79 (39.58)
 Some college 153.73 (46.45)** 61.87 (42.46)
 College or higher 373.45 (57.18)*** 265.52 (62.46)***
Intercept 1,384.02 (659.03)* 820.64 (683.56)
Variance components
 Within person, SD 190.23 (10.87) 192.17 (12.77)
 Between person, SD 243.14 (17.04) 255.03 (14.56)
F statistic 9.34 8.77
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).