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. 2010 May;47(2):521–536. doi: 10.1353/dem.0.0110

Table 3.

Sibling and Birth-Order Effects for Asia and North Africa

Country Survey Datea Sample Size Sibling Effectb
Birth-Order Effectc
Effect t Statistic Effect t Statistic
Asia
  Bangladesh 1999–2000 10,544 0.07 2.62 0.04 2.36
  India 1998–1999 90,303 0.13 14.93 0.03 4.92
  Indonesia 2002–2003 29,483 0.00 0.83 0.03 2.81
  Nepal 2001 8,726 0.18 6.57 0.03 1.61
  Pakistan 1990–1991 6,611 0.06 1.33 –0.05 –1.46
  Philippines 2003 13,633 0.03 1.15 –0.01 –0.57
  Sri Lanka 1987 5,865 0.04 1.33 0.02 0.65
  Thailand 1987 6,775 0.03 0.82 0.00 0.08
North Africa
  Egypt 2000 15,573 0.06 2.92 0.04 2.86
  Morocco 2003 16,798 0.04 1.43 –0.02 –1.07
a

Data for this analysis come from the Demographic and Health Surveys.

b

Sibling effect is measured according to Eq. (4) in the text.

c

For details of how the birth-order effect is measured, refer to Observation 2 in the text.