Table 4.
The effect of parents’ family status and parents’ social class on offspring’s family dissolution–linear probability model
| Coefficient | SE | Coefficient | SE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parents’ family status (ref: intact family) | ||||
| Non-intact family | 0.12*** | (0.008) | 0.13*** | (0.017) |
| Parents’ social class (ref: low-skilled working class) | ||||
| Skilled working class | − 0.01** | (0.006) | − 0.01** | (0.006) |
| Lower-middle class | − 0.01 | (0.006) | − 0.01 | (0.007) |
| Upper-middle class | − 0.05*** | (0.006) | − 0.05*** | (0.007) |
| Parents’ family status # parents’ social class | ||||
| Non-intact # skilled working class | − 0.01 | (0.025) | ||
| Non-intact # lower-middle class | − 0.04 | (0.024) | ||
| Non-intact # upper-middle class | − 0.00 | (0.027) | ||
| Observations (individuals) | 34,027 | 34,027 | ||
Controls are included for year of birth, gender and ethnicity. The analytical sample of the linear probability model only includes individuals aged 40 and older
*p < .05
**p < .01
***p < .001