Table 4.

Multiple regression analysis results (dependent variable: Motivation to mitigate climate change)

PredictorsFull
sample
GenderMarital statusGender × marital status
MaleFemaleUnmarriedMarriedUnmarried
male
Married
males
Unmarried
females
Married
females
Male breadwinner−0.058−0.138*0.057−0.235**−0.002−0.210*−0.113−0.300*0.157*
Working mother–child relationship0.0670.0730.0550.232**−0.0020.318**−0.0370.1020.043
Independent women0.046−0.0320.138**0.0490.0570.000−0.0210.0630.163*
Gendered jobs0.0090.084−0.094−0.0070.0230.0150.124−0.061−0.104
Men participate in household works−0.0100.071−0.079−0.0800.015−0.0800.117−0.105−0.077
Wives help husbands’ careers0.0440.094−0.0040.200**0.0120.205*0.0430.196−0.037
Climate change perception0.305**0.294**0.300**0.361**0.288**0.385**0.247**0.362**0.295**
Feminized mitigation behaviors0.089*0.0960.0830.0390.097*0.1000.1040.0120.077
Men being mocked−0.042−0.055−0.037−0.019−0.064−0.025−0.071−0.020−0.048
Gender0.020  0.0060.043    
Age0.139*0.175*0.1240.156*0.144*0.1200.1250.1680.105
Educational attainment0.046−0.0240.1320.0910.0420.050−0.0200.1070.135
Marital status−0.059−0.1350.006      
Having children0.0250.085−0.011−0.0330.053    
R20.140.1540.1630.2460.1260.2740.1360.2210.18
Average VIF1.371.461.381.321.331.411.181.451.28

Notes:

*p < 0.05;

**p < 0.01. Numbers are reported as standardized β values. Blanks indicate that the particular variables were not included in the regression model

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