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6 | 197 Acknowledgements (Dankwoord) Source: NELLS wave 1 (2009) and wave 2 (2013); N=522 aMultinomial logistic regression analysis; Reference category = continuing sport participation (mostly) in a club setting b+p<0.10; *p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001 (two-tailed) cWe examined the influence of each event in a separate analysis (see table C7 to C11), in which we controlled for gender, migration background, age, educational level, and number of sports. We present the merged results from these separate analyses regarding the effects of the life events in chapter 4; see table 4.4) dPresented estimates for the intercepts are B’s instead of Exp(B)’s. Table C9 Continued CONTROLS Female Immigrant Age (wave 1) Educational level (highest) Number of sports (wave 1) Interceptd Minus 2 log likelihood Model chi-square Degrees of freedom Nagelkerke R squared Switching from practising sport (mostly) in a club setting to: 2.833 2.364 1.009 0.467 0.957 -1.564 1311.358 64.374 28 0.125 0.000*** 0.002** 0.590 0.966 0.579 0.091+ 0.000*** Exp(B) Commercial/ alternative settinga sig.b 1.576 1.134 0.307 0.908 0.515 0.348 0.118 0.695 0.981 0.066+ 0.947 0.988 Exp(B) Informal group settinga sig.b Exp(B) 1.495 0.758 1.016 0.953 0.903 -1.388 0.146 0.406 0.358 0.323 0.226 0.146 Individual setting (alone)a sig.b 1.859 1.649 1.023 0.903 0.676 -1.107 0.139 0.253 0.394 0.181 0.014* 0.437 Exp(B Not practising sport at alla sig.b Appendix

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