Table F3.
Dependent Variable: High School IQ
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Sample Division: | Mother’s Edu | Father’s Edu | Family SES | Urban/Rural | ||||
< 12 yrs. | ≥ 12 yrs. | < 12 yrs. | ≥ 12 yrs. | < Median | ≥ Median | Rural | Urban | |
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Std. Birth Weight | 2.0727*** (0.6834) | 0.9113 (0.6424) | 0.6303 (0.6054) | 2.5044*** (0.6755) | 1.1651 (0.7589) | 1.4363** (0.6725) | 1.1013** (0.5135) | 2.2896* (1.2775) |
Baseline Controls | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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N | 434 | 504 | 540 | 398 | 436 | 502 | 732 | 206 |
R Sqr. | 0.0968 | 0.1221 | 0.1086 | 0.1250 | 0.0858 | 0.0872 | 0.1370 | 0.1205 |
Notes: This table regresses high school IQ on birth weight and the set of baseline controls. The set of baseline controls excludes the variable on which the sample is divided. Although not reported above, we have also dichotomized the sample by sex. For females, the coefficient of standardized birth weight is 1.64 (0.65); while for males, the coefficient is 1.12 (0.66).