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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Urban Stud. 2022 May 19;60(2):256–273. doi: 10.1177/00420980221094021

Table 3.

Model estimates for intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood context.

Unstandardised models Standardised models**
Model I Model II Model III Model I Model II Model III
Intercept 19.792* 3.655 −15.180* −0.289* −0.239* −0.133*
White 22.506* 20.283* 31.930* 0.534* 0.450* 0.369*
Neighbourhood ranking
 Black 0.653* 0.612* 0.475* 0.216* 0.160* 0.131 *
 Black2 −0.005* −0.005* −0.004* −0.162* −0.167* −0.127*
 White 0.258* 0.255* 0.284* 0.318* 0.252* 0.256*
 White2 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.018 0.004 −0.013
Parent’s education - 1.322* 0.696* - 0.114* 0.060*
Parent’s income - 0.047* 0.012 - 0.073* 0.019
Child’s education
 Black - - 1.537* - - 0.111 *
 White - - 0.937* - - 0.068*
Child’s income
 Black - - 0.174* - - 0.493*
 White - - 0.043* - - 0.123*
R 2 0.342 0.359 0.407 0.342 0.359 0.407
Adj R2 0.341 0.358 0.405 0.341 0.358 0.405
*

Significance at p < 0.05.

**

All variables except race were centred by the mean and divided by their standard deviation. Movements of 1 standard deviation for neighbourhood rank, child education and child income are based on the standard deviations of these variables before being separated by race.