The name is absent



________________NVQ level 4 or equivalent(nvq4)

-0.509

(7.89)***

-0.416

(6.38)***

_______________NVQ level 5 or equivalent (nvq5)

-0.839

(5.43)***

-0.609

(3.76)***

___________Overseas and other unclassified (nvq6)

0.094

(1.00)

0.114

(1.20)

Total number of children in family (totlivch)______

0.152

(7.86)***

0.156

(8.04)***

Long standing illness, mother (longill)_____________

0.068

(1.76)*

0.055

(1.43)

Partner present (partner)___________________________

-0.120

(3.27)***

-0.076

(0.99)

Partner employed (partem)______________________

-1.425

(28.99)***

-1.367

(26.53)***

Area Type: reference Advantaged_______________

_____________________Disadvantaged ward (area2)

0.0.218

(4.49)***

0.194

(4.01)***

____________________________Ethnic Ward (area3)

0.279

(2.34)***

0.232

(1.97)**

Partner’s Highest Qualification: reference None/

No Partner__________________________________

_______________NVQ level 1 or equivalent (nvqf1)

0.022

(0.24)

________________NVQ level 2 or equivalent(nvqf2)

-0.198

(3.70)***

_______________NVQ level 3 or equivalent(nvqf3)

-0.280

(4.12)***

________________NVQ level 4 or equivalent(nvqf4)

-0.411

(6.79)***

______________NVQ level 5 or equivalent (nvqf5)

-0.787

(5.93)***

__________Overseas and other unclassified (nvqf6)

-0.081

(0.79)

Long standing illness, partner (longillp)____________

0.111

(2.30)**

Constant______________________________________

0.461

(11.05)***

-0.046

(0.96)

0.866

(7.99)***

0.848

(7.97)***

Observations________________________________

14723

14723

14723

14723

F___________________________________

252.61

0.0000     ~

122.12

0.0000

97.47

0.0000     ~

84.11

0.0000     ~

Absolute value of t statistics in parentheses * significant at 10%; ** significant at 5%; *** significant at 1%

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