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. 2017 Dec 20;44(1):87–116. doi: 10.1111/padr.12114

Table 1.

TLT sample characteristics

Wave 1, 2009 TLT‐2, 2015
Variables Mean Std. dev. Min Max Mean Std. dev. Min Max
Standard measure of fertility preferences
Ideal family size 3.22 1.09 0 8 3.53 0.99 1 8
Flexibility
Total flexibility 12.34 8.44 0 36 11.19 11.31 0 36
Numeric flexibility 6.00 4.44 0 18 4.62 5.54 0 18
Timing flexibility 6.34 5.12 0 18 6.57 7.27 0 18
Life‐course factors
Age 19.51 3.23 15 25 25.58 3.27 21 31
Ever married 0.50 0 1 0.84 0 1
Parity 0.79 0.96 0 5 1.92 1.30 0 6
Socioeconomic status
Distance from town center (standardized)  −0.01 0.98 −1.27 4.33
Household goods 2.61 1.71 0 8 2.70 1.79 0 8
Years of education 7.66 2.81 0 14 8.22 3.18 0 15
Calculus of conscious choice
Numeracya 1.99 0.74 1 3
Children just happen 0.46 0 1 0.43  
Think about future 3.14 0.92 0 4 3.04 1.01 0 4
Existential uncertainty
Miscarriage or child death 0.10 0 1 0.18 0 1
Probability of death within 1 year 1.93 2.44 0 10 3.27 2.59 0 10
Funerals attended in past month 1.21 1.32 0 20 1.17 1.16 0 10
Fertility‐related behaviors
Using modern contraception 18.21 45.58
N = 1,505 N = 1,200
a

Measured at Wave 7.

NOTE: Education‐level standardized mean imputed for 283 missing cases.

SOURCE: Tsogolo la Thanzi, Wave 1 (2009) and TLT‐2 (2015).