Table 6

Baseline model and interaction effect between grandparental death and geographic proximity to adult child on annual probability of parity progression, pooled across parities: Linear fixed-effects models

Prob(Any Birth)a
BaselineLocality × Grandparent Dead
Any Grandparent Dead −0.0190*** −0.0153*** 
 (0.00249) (0.00300) 
Same Locality  0.0119* 
  (0.00544) 
Any Grandparent Dead × Same Locality  −0.00800* 
  (0.00367) 
Number of Observations 607,998 607,998 
R2 (within) .225 .225 
Prob(Any Birth)a
BaselineLocality × Grandparent Dead
Any Grandparent Dead −0.0190*** −0.0153*** 
 (0.00249) (0.00300) 
Same Locality  0.0119* 
  (0.00544) 
Any Grandparent Dead × Same Locality  −0.00800* 
  (0.00367) 
Number of Observations 607,998 607,998 
R2 (within) .225 .225 

Notes: Standard errors are shown in parentheses. The table is abbreviated; full model results are available from the authors upon request. 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: Israeli linked population register and census files, 1986–2014.

a

Prob(Any Birth) refers to annual probability of parity progression to birth n conditional on achieving parity n – 1 for any n from 2 to 5.

*

p < .05; ***p < .001

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