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.