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Table 2 Childbirth return across different type of social integration status among internal migrant pregnant women in China, 2014

From: Effect of social integration on childbirth return among internal migrant pregnant women: a nationally representative study in China

Variables

 

Childbirth return

Unadjusted model

N(%)

No

Yes

OR

95%CI

P

Observations

3412 (100)

2583 (75.44)

829 (24.56)

   

Economic integration status

 Employment status

  No

2004 (55.20)

1526 (73.70)

478 (26.30)

1.0

  

  Yes

1408 (44.80)

1057 (77.57)

351 (22.43)

0.810

0.638–1.030

0.085

 Household monthly income a

  Q1

1028 (22.39)

748 (72.23)

280 (27.77)

1.0

  

  Q2

682 (18.49)

506 (72.55)

176 (27.45)

0.984

0.688–1.407

0.930

  Q3

1016 (32.29)

770 (74.68)

246 (25.32)

0.881

0.645–1.204

0.427

  Q4

686 (26.83)

559 (81.01)

127 (18.99)

0.610

0.411–0.905

0.014

 Housing type

  Rent or borrow

2426 (76.86)

1753 (72.30)

673 (27.70)

1.0

  

  Own

847 (18.90)

752 (91.91)

95 (8.09)

0.230

0.148–0.356

0.000

  Others

1394.23)

78 (58.72)

61 (41.28)

1.835

1.086–3.100

0.023

Acculturation

 Duration of stay in current residence

  < 5 years

2337 (65.70)

1663 (69.64)

674 (30.36)

1.0

  

  ≥ 5 years

1075 (34.30)

920 (86.54)

155 (13.46)

0.357

0.265–0.480

0.000

Identification

 Willingness to stay for a long time

  No

1197 (38.05)

776 (65.37)

421 (34.63)

1.0

  

  Yes

2215 (61.95)

1807 (81.62)

408 (18.38)

0.425

0.323–0.560

0.000

  1. aQuartile 1 (Q1) is the lowest (poorest) and Quartile 4 (Q4) is the highest (richest) group