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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Polit Econ. 2022 Jul;130(7):1963–1990. doi: 10.1086/719757

TABLE 7.

Impact of Pandemic Intensity on Adult Outcomes for 1919 Birth Cohort in WWII–1920 Linked Sample

Dependent Variables Estmated Effect of Standard Excess Flu × Born in 1919
1912−19 Birth Cohorts 1918–19 Birth Cohorts 1912–19 Birth Cohorts (Brothers Sample)
Unadjusted Adjusted Unadjusted Adjusted Unadjusted Adjusted
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1. Years of schooling −.065* −.045* −.036 −.023 −.072 −.104*
(.020) (.017) (.020) (.019) (.049) (.050)
2.Graduated high school −.017* −.013* −.011* −.009 −.023* −.039*
(.004) (.004) (.005) (.005) (.012) (.012)
Observations (rows 1, 2) 148,550 148,550 56,756 56,756 12,864 12,864
3. Height .036 .047* −.013 −.014 .106 − .050
(.021) (.020) (.032) (.038) (.062) (.073)
Observations (row 3) 113,609 113,609 45,831 45,831 7,991 7,991

Note.—Adjusted specifications include the same background controls described in the note to table 3 for panels C and D. Standard errors, in parentheses, are clustered at the city level.

*

Statistically significant at 5% size of test.