Nurses' retention and hospital characteristics in New South Wales, CHERE Discussion Paper No 52



NURSES’ RETENTION AND HOSPITAL CHARACTERISTICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

Appendix Table 2: Probit coefficients estimated on full sample

VARIABLE

COEF.                   P>|Z|

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS

male

-0.187                          0.000

age
age squared
foreign born
UK born
NZ born
foreign citizen
not permanent resident

0.158                          0.000

-0.002                          0.000

0.111                             0.000

-0.089                          0.012

-0.038                          0.582

-0.127                          0.002

-0.678                          0.010

WORK CHARACTERISTICS

work hours
work hours squared (00s)
post basic qualifications
years registered
years registered squared (0s)
unemployment rate
activity surgical
activity psych
job clinical
job managerial
constant

0.004                          0.030

-0.004                          0.063

0.038                            0.061

0.024                          0.000

-0.004                          0.000

0.012                          0.000

0.070                          0.003

0.018                          0.520

0.098                          0.000

-0.021                             0.670

-2.832                          0.000

sample size
pseudo R2
Log likelihood

25,567
0.050
-12,499.964

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