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Table 2 Results of the multiple correspondence analysis for parental SES variables and ordered probit models to explain childhood poverty (N = 3836)

From: The impact of the experience of childhood poverty on adult health-risk behaviors in Japan: a mediation analysis

Multiple correspondence analysis for parental SES variablesa

Ordered probit models to explain childhood poverty

Dimension

Principal Inertia

Percentage

Cumulative percentage

Coefficient

(SE)

1

0.111

41.8

41.8

0.100***

(0.018)

2

0.047

17.7

59.5

0.248***

(0.018)

3

0.031

11.7

71.2

−0.218***

(0.018)

  1. a Total inertia was 0.265. Parental presence/occupational status, educational attainment, workplace size, and workplace position were used as parental SES
  2. *** p < 0.001