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. 2016 Aug 8;46(1):312–323. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyw133

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Marginal effects for binary indicator that the mother completed more years of schooling than the father (country-wise regressions)

This figure depicts point estimates (marginal effects in percentage points) and 95% confidence intervals for the binary exposure that the mother completed more years of schooling than the father from country-wise regressions. The estimated model corresponds to the last specification from Table 4. All regressions include the full set of covariates and local area characteristics (PSU-level fixed effects). Two countries are excluded: no marginal effects could be obtained for the Maldives, as the available number of observations was too low. Similarly, Kazakhstan was excluded due to very long confidence intervals (overlapping with the zero line).