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Table 2 Relationship between mean neighbourhood unemployment rate and months under high residential turnover during observation time

From: Insomnia and urban neighbourhood contexts – are associations modified by individual social characteristics and change of residence? Results from a population-based study using residential histories

 

Whole Sample, N = 2873

Low-income, N = 735

Less educated, N = 334

Socially isolated, N = 215

Non-movers, N = 2317

Movers, N = 556

Neighbourhood unemployment rate * months under high residential turnover

0.273**

0.294**

0.364**

0.313**

0.274**

0.253**

  1. Shown are nonparametric correlations, with two-sided levels of significance, p < 0.01, in the whole sample and in the subgroups.