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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 11.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Res. 2021 Feb 13;96:102539. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2021.102539

Table 5.

Logistic regression of migration (ref. did not migrate) for separated people only.

OR SE
Migrated before 2.737*** .241
Female 1.046 .115
Non-resident parent within 50 km .472*** .050
Non-resident sibling within 50 km .571*** .056
Non-resident child within 50 km .418*** .050
No non-resident kin in PSID data .396* .150
Parents living together 1.076 .110
Resident parent or sibling .562*** .082
Resident child <18 .486*** .049
Resident child 18+ .663** .098
Age .965*** .005
Race (ref = non-Latino white)
Non-Latino black .603*** .068
Other .672 .141
Homeowner .469*** .040
Total family income (logged) 1.023 .048
Education in years 1.013 .021
Employment (ref = employed)
Unemployed 2.076*** .239
Not in labor force 1.904*** .206
Region (ref = Northeast)
Midwest 1.581* .280
South 1.753** .288
West 1.997*** .342
Size of largest city in county (ref=<25,000)
25,000–99,999 .906 .094
100,000 or more .663*** .065
Year (ref = 1983 to 1989)
1990 to 1999 1.096 .115
2001 to 2013 1.162 .224
Study interval length 1.445* .235
Years since separation .860*** .018
Difference in age with ex-partner 1.008 .008
Difference in education with ex-partner .983 .020
Ratio of income with ex-partner 1.048 .158
Constant .239*** .094
N (person-intervals) 12,713
*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.

Note: Pooled results of 10 imputation datasets; standard errors are clustered by family identification number.