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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur Econ Rev. 2020 Sep 26;130:103581. doi: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2020.103581

Table A.1.

Regression results on the impact of sex ratios in 1946 and 1950 on women’s age at birth of the first child and the last child

VARIABLES (1)
Mother’s Age at Birth of
(2)
Mother’s Age at Birth of
first child last child first child last child
Sex ratio (men/women), 1946 −5.305*
(2.499)
−7.227***
(2.068)
Sex ratio (men/women), 1950 −6.165
(4.322)
−6.353
(3.537)
Constant 24.687***
(1.649)
31.900***
(0.914)
26.029***
(3.266)
32.137***
(2.373)
Observations 2,037 2,038 2,037 2,038
R-squared 0.094 0.074 0.093 0.072

Standard errors are clustered on the state of residence level

***

p<0.01

**

p<0.05

*

p<0.1.

OLS regressions at target ages. Controls: 5-year birth cohort fixed effects, state of residence fixed effects, father/mother obtained upper secondary education, years of schooling. The analysis is based on SOEP data.