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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Econ Dev Cult Change. 2015 Apr 1;63(3):589–616. doi: 10.1086/679737

Table A2.

Description of Variables used in Propensity score estimate

Born to a teenage mother indicator
 Teen Child’s mother gave birth to them before the age of 20
Mother’s characteristics:
 Age Mother’s age at wave 4 interview (2006) -quadratic included
 Coloured Indicator that the mother is coloured
 Numeracy score Age standardised numeracy score
 Literacy score Age standardised literacy score
 Education Highest grade completed by age 12
 Failed Mother failed at least one grade by age 12
 Menarche Age at menarche
Mother’s first sexual experience:
 Sexual debut Age of sexual debut -quadratic included
 Condom Used condom at first sex
Mother’s childhood household:
 Poor Mother defines her childhood household as poor or very poor
 Drugs When growing up (up to age 14) lived with someone who used street drugs
 Alcoholic When growing up (up to age 14) lived with someone who was an alcoholic
 Live with mother Proportion of first 13 years (age 0 to 12) that mother lived with her mother
 Lived with father Proportion of first 13 years (age 0 to 12) that mother lived with her father
 Lived with maternal grndprnt(s) Proportion of first 13 years (age 0 to 12)lived with her maternal grandparent(s)
 Mother’s education Mother’s mother’s highest level of education
 Father’s education Mother’s father’s highest level of education
Mother’s household in Wave 1:
 Neighbourhood income The logarithm of mean household income in Wave 1 subplace
 Owned 5 books Someone in Wave 1 household owned 5 or more books

The table details pre-childbearing observable characteristics from the Cape Area Panel Study data used to predict the probability of having a teen birth.