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. 2022 Sep 30;10:955257. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.955257

Table 7.

Changes in in-migration and out-migration rates: Interstate migration for pregnant women and child immigrants.

With at least one non-US-born dependent children (age<18 years) Women at reproductive age (1849 years)
In-migration Out-migration In-migration Out-migration
Expand × post 2014 −0.0222 −0.0111 −0.0037 −0.0359
(0.0210) (0.0670) (0.0058) (0.0940)
Obs. 9,464 9,464 28,599 28,599

Source: American Community Survey (2010–2017).

Sample used in this analysis is limited to noncitizen immigrants with education less than high school and US residence less than 5 years. Regressions are adjusted using indictors for state, year, age, age squared, gender, marital status and two state-level variables. Regressions are weighted by the ACS sample weights. All standard errors (parentheses) are clustered at current-state level for in-migration equations and origin-state level for out-migration equations.

* p < 0.1;

** p < 0.05;

*** p < 0.01.