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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2022 Feb 1;59(1):267–292. doi: 10.1215/00703370-9664206

Table 2d.

Poisson Regressions of Educational Disparities in CMR among Foreign-Born Hispanics, by County-level Characteristics (N=547)

Absolute Mobility Prop. Unemployed Gini Coefficient Per Capita
Expenditure—Education
Per Capita
Expenditure—Health
Prop. Residents with
Less than HS Diploma
High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low
Education
  College Degree or More −.145
(.272)
−.366**
(.133)
−.456***
(.151)
−.1.44
(.156)
−.617***
(.017)
−.220
(.135)
−.203
(.277)
−.324*
(.139)
−.323**
(.111)
−.199
(.197)
−.414***
(.097)
−.221
(.160)
Constant −.868
(1.103)
1.065
(.874)
3.037**
(1.073)
−.569
(.585)
2.597***
(.478)
.641
(.900)
1.354
(1.579)
.661
(.817)
1.310
(.793)
.069
(.872)
2.113***
(.495)
.009
(.712)
N 101 446 262 285 300 247 130 417 292 255 249 298
t

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001

Note: logged expected count values of CMR are presented; standard errors are in parentheses; all models control for age, sex, childhood self-rated health, parental education, household receipt of welfare, percentage of teachers with MA or higher, and school disadvantage