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Hispanic in-couple residence rates are much closer to those of whites.
We realize that changes in legislation are not spurious: factors that have led to increases in in-couple residence rates may also have pushed states to repeal CLM laws.
The graphs suggest that couple formation may have increased in Idaho and decreased slightly in Georgia and Pennsylvania after the repeal of CLM. Figure 3 Evolution of in-couple residence rates over time, by presence of CLM. Figure 4 shows that relative to Hispanic and black women, white women are more likely to be in couple.
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In non-CLM states, the in-couple residence rate for black women stands at 25%, amounting to less than half the rate for white women.
Other secondary outcome variables were hospital and short-term nursing home LOS, institutionalization as measured by institutional residence rate, and mortality during 18 months after the rehabilitation.
Secondary: Hospital and short-term nursing home length of stay (LOS); institutionalization, measured by institutional residence rate; death; and costs of rehabilitation and care.
Due to the disability of the study population, we expected that the institutional residence rate at 18 months follow-up would be higher than in the general Norwegian population at the same age.
This study showed that disabled older patients who received multi-disciplinary PCDIR maintained a statistically and clinically significant higher level of independence from end of rehabilitation until 18 months afterwards, spent fewer days in short-term nursing homes and did not increase the institutional residence rate, compared to patients who received PCNHR.
A secondary aim was to analyse hospital and short-term nursing home LOS, institutional residence rate and mortality during 18 months after the rehabilitation, and to examine how these variables were influenced by patient characteristics, baseline diagnosis, cognitive and emotional status, and the rehabilitation method.
These studies generally assume that assimilation is a gradual process, and that with prolonged residence intermarriage rates will increase.
After adjustment for age and place of residence, participation rates were higher among more educated and married individuals, among those from Christian churches and less poor households, and in people who had previously taken up HTC.
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