Families and Personal Networks An International Comparative Perspective

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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 parenthood

Transition to empty nest

Leaving parental home

Transition to lone parenthood

Conjugality

Alternatives

Solo

Nesting one parent

Parenthood

Intercept

0.007**

0.229***

0.040***

0.013***

0.096***

0.016***

0.070***

0.017***

0.760*

Gender (ref.: men)Women

0.914

0.969

0.405***

8.17***

1.127

0.995

0.976

0.625*

1.012

Birth cohort (ref.: 1950–1955)1970–1975

84.192***

0.014***

10.933***

0.523***

0.531***

2.135***

0.744*

2.894***

0.442***

Country (ref.: Portugal)Switzerland

1.482*

1.049

0.493***

0.635

2.719***

0.231**

1.537*

0.798

0.760*

Lithuania

0.410***

1.153

0.453***

1.656

1.879**

2.773***

0.863

2.097*

1.140

Education level (ref.: (upper) secondary education)Primary education

0.566

1.298

0.315**

0.961

0.729

0.422

0.822

0.928

1.808***

Lower secondary education

1.077

1.259

0.548*

0.783

0.556*

0.573

0.782

1.385

1.489**

Post-

secondary
non-tertiary education

0.888

1.038

1.183

1.651

1.059

...

1.699

...

0.805

First stage of tertiary education

0.983

0.930

0.857

1.011

0.766

1.456

1.427

0.891

1.013

Second stage of tertiary education

0.821

1.028

1.484

1.059

0.718

1.645

2.553***

0.948

0.627***

Notes: *

p < 0.05; **

p < 0.01; ***

p < 0.001
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