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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 17.
Published in final edited form as: Glob Environ Change. 2019 May 29;57:101912. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.03.011

Table 4.

Interaction models estimating the effect of climate variability on fertility ideals and fertility preferences (60-month climate measures)

By Parity
By Education
By Rural/Urban Status
By Region
Model 5 Fertility Ideals Model 6 Fertility Preferences Model 7 Fertility Ideals Model 8 Fertility Preferences Model 9 Fertility Ideals Model 10 Fertility Preferences Model 11 Fertility Ideals Model 12 Fertility Preferences
 Temperature −0.1670 *** 0.0216 *** −0.1303 *** −0.0192 *** −0.1535 *** −0.0185 *** 0.0120 −0.0077
 Precipitation 0.0523 * 0.0095 ** 0.0758 ** 0.0036 0.0423 −0.0002 0.0625 ** 0.0024
 Temperature*parity 0.0330 *** −0.0193 ***
 Precipitation*parity 0.0031 −0.0044 **
 Temperature*primary school+ 0.1367 *** 0.0121 *
 Precipitation*primary school+ −0.0486 −0.0091
 Temperature*urban status 0.2328 *** 0.0072
 Precipitation*urban status 0.0674 ** 0.0019
 Temperature*East and Central Africa −0.4052 *** −0.0178
 Precipitation*East and Central Africa 0.0226 0.0048
 Temperature*Southern Africa −0.1332 ** −0.0131
 Precipitation*Southern Africa −0.0536 −0.0095
 Joint test, climate variables *** *** *** *** *** *** *** **
 Joint test, interaction terms ** *** *** ** *** ***
 N 70,879 70,879 70,879 70,879 70,879 70,879 70,879 70,879
 R2 0.3420 0.1702 0.3421 0.1683 0.3424 0.1682 0.3425 0.1683

Fixed effects for level-1 sub-national units and decade included in all model specifications; results not shown. Model controlled for age, number of children ever born, education, rural/urban status, and marital status.

*

p< 0.10

**

p< 0.05

***

p < 0.01.