Table 10 Regression models for men and women

From: Increasing Inequality in Social Exclusion Occurrence: The Case of Sweden During 1979–2003

Variable Men Women
Odds ratio P-value Odds ratio P-value
Year 1979     
Years 1986–1987 0.609 0.000 0.933 0.644
Years 1994–1995 0.797 0.080 1.150 0.344
Years 2002–2003 0.843 0.224 1.158 0.370
55–64 Years     
25–34 Years 1.013 0.935 1.508 0.026
35–44 Years 1.106 0.522 1.335 0.118
45–54 Years 0.940 0.667 1.104 0.538
Couples without children     
Couples with children 2.394 0.000 1.564 0.005
Singles without children 3.561 0.000 3.042 0.000
Singles with children 2.040 0.049 6.299 0.000
Swedes     
1st-Generation Swedes 1.395 0.181 1.453 0.150
Immigrants 4.310 0.000 3.435 0.000
College     
University 1.232 0.381 1.099 0.712
High school 1.375 0.138 1.863 0.011
Vocational school 1.864 0.001 1.318 0.196
Compulsory school 2.530 0.000 1.839 0.007
Not completed education 6.093 0.001 2.414 0.319
Higher white collars     
Middle white collars 1.268 0.293 1.995 0.024
Lower white collars 1.663 0.045 1.774 0.083
Skilled blue collars 2.323 0.000 4.482 0.000
Unskilled blue collars 2.348 0.000 4.210 0.000
Self-employed 1.451 0.151 3.385 0.002
Farmers 2.106 0.051 3.258 0.050
Students 2.382 0.007 6.146 0.000
Others 12.622 0.000 8.697 0.000
Constant exp(−4.689) exp(−5.678)
  1. Note Significant parameters at the 5% level are in bold