Table 3

Effects of grandparental death on annual probability of progression from parity 2 to 3: Linear fixed-effects models (abbreviated table)

Model 1Model 2
Wife's Mother Died −0.0145***  
 (0.00394)  
Wife's Father Died −0.0204***  
 (0.00295)  
Husband's Mother Died −0.0109**  
 (0.00366)  
Husband's Father Died −0.0160***  
 (0.00291)  
Any Grandparent Died  −0.0176*** 
  (0.00179) 
Constant −0.205*** −0.190*** 
 (0.0252) (0.0251) 
Number of Observations 1,183,152 1,183,152 
R2 (within) .211 .211 
Model 1Model 2
Wife's Mother Died −0.0145***  
 (0.00394)  
Wife's Father Died −0.0204***  
 (0.00295)  
Husband's Mother Died −0.0109**  
 (0.00366)  
Husband's Father Died −0.0160***  
 (0.00291)  
Any Grandparent Died  −0.0176*** 
  (0.00179) 
Constant −0.205*** −0.190*** 
 (0.0252) (0.0251) 
Number of Observations 1,183,152 1,183,152 
R2 (within) .211 .211 

Notes: Standard errors are shown in parentheses. The table is abbreviated; full model results are shown in Table A1, online appendix. Variables not shown are age of each grandparent (ref. = 60–64), age of wife (ref. = 25–29), age of husband (ref. = 25–29), years of exposure since last birth (ref. = Year 1), and calendar year (ref. = 1986). Source: Based on Israeli linked population register and census files, 1986–2014.

**

p < .01; ***p < .001

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