Table 1.
N | N 1 | Mean | SD | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adult Characteristics | ||||
Educational attainment (years) | 104,359 | 7.584 | 5.111 | |
Adult height (cm) | 33,998 | 158.942 | 8.008 | |
Adult height, men (cm) | 3584 | 171.016 | 7.341 | |
Adult height, women (cm) | 30,414 | 157.519 | 6.793 | |
Respondent age (years) | 104,359 | 23.450 | 1.971 | |
Female (1 = yes) | 104,359 | 56,137 | 0.538 | |
Urban (1 = yes) | 104,359 | 51,258 | 0.491 | |
Household size | 104,359 | 6.607 | 4.079 | |
Average log household income per capita | 104,359 | 1.501 | 1.789 | |
Cohort Childhood Characteristics | ||||
Under-5 childhood HAZ | 425 | −1.525 | 0.464 | |
Under-5 childhood stunting (1 = stunted) | 425 | 162 | 0.379 | |
Pct. living in urban areas | 425 | 172 | 0.403 | |
Avg. maternal education | 425 | 4.499 | 2.328 | |
Pct. living in household with electricity | 425 | 140 | 0.328 | |
Average log household income per capita | 425 | 0.911 | 0.720 |
Notes: For binary variables, N1 is the number of observations that responded “yes” to the variable, and the mean of the binary variable is the proportion of observations reporting “yes”, which is calculated by dividing N1 by the total number of observations N