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. 2011 Feb 4;32(2):257–267. doi: 10.1007/s10834-011-9248-1

Table 3.

Estimation of number of live births (2SLS model)

1965 (N = 3662) 1967 (N = 4868) 1976 (N = 4678) 1980 (N = 3852) 1985 (N = 3817)
First stage: estimation of number of contraceptives known
Listen to radio regularly 0.36*** 0.82*** 0.51*** 0.21* 0.30***
Read newspapers regularly 1.88*** 1.59*** 1.18*** 0.83*** 1.07***
Watch TV regularly N/A 0.72*** 0.83*** 0.29** −0.03
Read magazines regularly N/A N/A 0.89*** 0.84*** 0.54***
Join organizations N/A N/A 0.50*** 0.41** 0.52***
F statistics 39.91 86.74 51.75 17.23 35.42
Second stage: estimation of number of live births
Number of contraceptives known −0.15*** −0.10** −0.13*** −0.18*** −0.20***
No son −1.68*** −1.76*** −1.24*** −0.96*** −0.92***
Age rage 18–22 (base: 38–44) −4.09*** −3.86*** N/A −2.07*** −1.76***
Age range 23–27 −3.31*** −3.16*** −2.25*** −1.46*** −1.20***
Age rage 28–32 −1.98*** −2.04*** −1.45*** −0.79*** −0.72***
Age range 33–37 −0.76*** −0.96*** −0.58*** −0.22*** −0.33***
Working outside of family −0.24** −0.13* −0.13** −0.11** −0.18***
Education years 12 or above (base: 7–11) −0.19 −0.54*** −0.33*** −0.25*** −0.20**
Education years 0–6 −0.02 0.15+ 0.20*** 0.06 −0.23*
Living in a city −0.67** −0.11 −0.06 −0.17* −0.06
Live with parents-in-law −0.12+ −0.06 0.01 0.05 0.04
Husband’s income N/A 0.07 0.03* 0.05 0.04
R-squared 0.50 0.50 0.43 0.40 0.36
Over-identification test (P-value) 0.4707 0.0826 0.1415 0.0307 0.0099

P < 0.10, * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001

Standard errors are robust and clustered in township level. N/A indicates no information in that category. Also control for ethnicity, husband’s education, and township fixed effects. The first stage equation also controls for other individual characteristics [see Eq. (2)]