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Table 4 Logit regressions of intergenerational resources on coresidence by residence

From: Socioeconomic statuses across generations and coresidence in China

 

Rural areas

Urban areas

Odds ratio

SE

Odds ratio

SE

Parents’ income (ref: high)

 No income

2.725****

.218

1.550**

.202

 Low

1.656***

.177

1.012

.206

Parents’ education (ref: high)

1.317*

.165

1.312*

.163

Children’s ISEI (ref: high)

 Low

2.050****

.186

1.902****

.167

 Others/Missing

3.574****

.266

2.774****

.166

Children’s education (ref: high)

1.018

.144

1.064

.163

Parents’ age (ref: 60–64)

 65–69

.710**

.156

1.034

.185

 70–74

.585***

.177

.683*

.204

 75–79

.587**

.207

.476****

.191

 80–110

.650

.324

1.034

.234

Parents’ marital (ref: in marriage)

 Widowed mother

3.410****

.211

2.145****

.150

 Widowed father

1.621***

.184

1.755*

.287

Having an alive son (ref: none)

2.559****

.222

1.515*

.219

Having an alive daughter (ref: none)

.845

.210

.666**

.191

Having a single child (ref: none)

3.700****

.166

4.178****

.171

Size of housing

1.007****

.001

1.008****

.001

Parents’ self-rated health (ref: good)

 Fair

1.067

.168

1.172

.139

 Poor

.882

.164

1.500**

.188

Traditional attitude

1.049

.033

1.094***

.029

Constant

.043****

.623****

.055****

.473

F-test

14.2****

12.46****

n

2372

2099

  1. *p < 0.1;**p < 0.05; ***p < 0.01; ****p < 0.001