Table 12.
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
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Years of Education in 1940 | |||
Polio * Age 16—17 in 1916 | − 0.004 | − 0.005 | 0.000 |
(0.006) | (0.006) | (0.005) | |
Polio * Age 14–15 in 1916 | |||
(0.007) | (0.007) | (0.008) | |
Polio * Age 12–13 in 1916 | |||
(0.008) | (0.006) | (0.007) | |
Polio * Age 10–11 in 1916 | |||
(0.006) | (0.006) | (0.006) | |
Polio * Age 8–9 in 1916 | |||
(0.005) | (0.005) | (0.007) | |
Polio * Age 6–7 in 1916 | |||
(0.006) | (0.007) | (0.010) | |
Polio * Age 4–5 in 1916 | |||
(0.012) | (0.009) | (0.009) | |
Polio * Age 2–3 in 1916 | |||
(0.013) | (0.008) | (0.009) | |
Polio * Age 0–1 in 1916 | |||
(0.011) | (0.006) | (0.007) | |
Birth year cohort FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
State 1940 FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Birth state FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Birth state trend | No | Yes | No |
1916 Economic controls | No | No | Yes |
Cohort schooling laws | No | No | Yes |
Reference cohort | Age 18–21 | Age 18–21 | Age 18–21 |
N | 26,341 | 26,341 | 26,341 |
Adj | 0.053 | 0.054 | 0.054 |
Results reported are for white males. Sample is restricted to individuals residing in the same state as their state of birth. Years of education are top coded at 17 years. Age cohorts interacted with polio correspond to birth years 1899/1900, 1901/1902, 1903/1904, 1905/1906, 1907/1908, 1909/1910, 1911/1912, 1913/1914, and 1915/1916. The reference birth cohort is 1895/1898. Standard errors are clustered by county of residence in 1940 and are in parentheses. All specifications include county of residence in 1940 FE and birth year FE. 1916 Economic Controls are controls interacted with age cohort dummies. These variables include 1916 state level doctors per capita, education expenditures per capita, log manufacturing wages per earner, and log population. Cohort Schooling Laws included proxies for the age of school entry, age of school exit, and age of work permit that varies by state of birth and by year of birth.
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