Table 7.3
Impact of gender, birth cohort, country of residence, and level of education on co-residence trajectories. Separated logistic
regressions (Exp(b))Transition to parenthoodTransition to empty nestLeaving parental homeTransition to lone parenthoodConjugalityAlternativesSoloNesting one parentParenthoodIntercept0.007**0.229***0.040***0.013***0.096***0.016***0.070***0.017***0.760*Gender (ref.: men)Women0.9140.9690.405***8.17***1.1270.9950.9760.625*1.012Birth cohort (ref.: 1950–1955)1970–197584.192***0.014***10.933***0.523***0.531***2.135***0.744*2.894***0.442***Country (ref.: Portugal)Switzerland1.482*1.0490.493***0.6352.719***0.231**1.537*0.7980.760*Lithuania0.410***1.1530.453***1.6561.879**2.773***0.8632.097*1.140Education level (ref.: (upper) secondary education)Primary education0.5661.2980.315**0.9610.7290.4220.8220.9281.808***Lower secondary education1.0771.2590.548*0.7830.556*0.5730.7821.3851.489**Post-secondary
non-tertiary education0.8881.0381.1831.6511.059...1.699...0.805First stage of tertiary education0.9830.9300.8571.0110.7661.4561.4270.8911.013Second stage of tertiary education0.8211.0281.4841.0590.7181.6452.553***0.9480.627***Notes: *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001