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Table 3 Linear regression between perinatal, neonatal and infant mortality rate and socioeconomic indicators – all variables together – in the periods 2017 – 2022, 2017 – 2019 and 2020 – 2022

From: Association of socioeconomic disadvantage and ethnicity with perinatal neonatal, and infant mortality in Slovakia

 

Perinatal mortality

Neonatal mortality

Infant mortality

 

Standardised Coefficients (Beta)

Sig

Standardised Coefficients (Beta)

Sig

Standardised Coefficients (Beta)

Sig

2017 – 2022

 Education – uncompleted elementary and elementary

.299

.036*

-.011

.950

.060

.652

 Long-term unemployment

-.008

.952

.243

.138

.262

.041*

 Proportion of the Roma population

.489

.006*

.374

.086

.496

.004**

R2

.563

.336

.601

2017 – 2019

 Education – uncompleted elementary and elementary

.260

.114

.115

.549

.164

.304

 Long-term unemployment

-.021

.884

.284

.102

.370

.011*

 Proportion of the Roma population

.423

.034*

.067

.772

.185

.337

R2

.409

.185

.439

2020 – 2022

 Education – uncompleted elementary and elementary

.213

.226

-.204

.255

-.085

.557

 Long-term unemployment

-.082

.624

-.091

.594

-.022

.875

 Proportion of the Roma population

.437

.053

.767

.001**

.816

.000***

R2

.316

 

.287

 

.530

 
  1. Source of data: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, Office of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic, Office of the Government Plenipotentiary for Roma Community, Institute for Work and Family Research
  2. *p ≤ 0.05
  3. **p ≤ 0.01
  4. ***p ≤ 0.001 (2-tailed); R2 – explained variance