From: Women’s and men’s responses to in-work benefits: the influence of children
Married/Cohabiting without children | Married/Cohabiting with children | |||
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Variables | PE | SE | PE | SE |
Women | ||||
Constant | 4.425* | (0.052) | 3.157* | (0.109) |
Age/10 | 0.141* | (0.018) | 0.690* | (0.058) |
Age*age/100 | −0.014* | (0.002) | −0.072* | (0.008) |
Educational level (CG: lower) | ||||
Medium (high school) | 0.032 | (0.034) | −0.021 | (0.031) |
Higher (university) | 0.191* | (0.033) | 0.136* | (0.032) |
Stockholm’s region | 0.159* | (0.025) | 0.134* | (0.022) |
Swedish born | 0.050* | (0.026) | 0.071* | (0.023) |
Men | ||||
Constant | 4.261* | (0.101) | 3.618* | (0.078) |
Age/10 | 0.231* | (0.034) | 0.473* | (0.027) |
Age*age/100 | −0.021* | (0.004) | −0.049* | (0.003) |
Educational level (CG: lower) | ||||
Medium (high school) | 0.051 | (0.059) | 0.136* | (0.051) |
Higher (university) | 0.282* | (0.060) | 0.316* | (0.048) |
Stockholm’s region | 0.072 | (0.037) | 0.181* | (0.031) |
Swedish born | 0.102* | (0.041) | 0.183* | (0.029) |