Table 4

Results for CREDI scores, Year 2

Unadjusted EstimatesBounds and Adjusted Estimates
(1)(2)±0.2 SD
(3)
±0.1 SD
(4)
Heckman
(5)
Adjusted Estimate
(6)
IPW
(7)
±0.1 SD
(8)
±0.2 SD
(9)
A. CREDI Scores          
 Treatment 0.510* 0.506** 0.0237 0.278** 0.581** 0.579** 0.561* 0.786** 1.040** 
 (0.209) (0.184) (0.0722) (0.0714) (0.184) (0.202) (0.234) (0.0713) (0.0720) 
 [.060] [.025]    [.018]    
 Control mean 54.6 54.6    54.6    
B. CREDI z Scores          
 Treatment 0.173* 0.171** 0.00803 0.0940** 0.197** 0.196** 0.190* 0.266** 0.352** 
 (0.0706) (0.0624) (0.0244) (0.0242) (0.0624) (0.0683) (0.0792) (0.0241) (0.0244) 
 [.060] [.025]    [.018]    
 Control mean 0.54 0.54    0.54    
Age and Birth Month Controls  
Mother and Child Characteristics   
Number of Observations 362 362 1,037 1,037 362 362 357 1,037 1,037 
Unadjusted EstimatesBounds and Adjusted Estimates
(1)(2)±0.2 SD
(3)
±0.1 SD
(4)
Heckman
(5)
Adjusted Estimate
(6)
IPW
(7)
±0.1 SD
(8)
±0.2 SD
(9)
A. CREDI Scores          
 Treatment 0.510* 0.506** 0.0237 0.278** 0.581** 0.579** 0.561* 0.786** 1.040** 
 (0.209) (0.184) (0.0722) (0.0714) (0.184) (0.202) (0.234) (0.0713) (0.0720) 
 [.060] [.025]    [.018]    
 Control mean 54.6 54.6    54.6    
B. CREDI z Scores          
 Treatment 0.173* 0.171** 0.00803 0.0940** 0.197** 0.196** 0.190* 0.266** 0.352** 
 (0.0706) (0.0624) (0.0244) (0.0242) (0.0624) (0.0683) (0.0792) (0.0241) (0.0244) 
 [.060] [.025]    [.018]    
 Control mean 0.54 0.54    0.54    
Age and Birth Month Controls  
Mother and Child Characteristics   
Number of Observations 362 362 1,037 1,037 362 362 357 1,037 1,037 

Notes: For all columns, the unit of observation is the child. The results presented are from OLS models, with standard errors, clustered at the mother level, shown in parentheses. OLS estimates are accompanied by estimates from an inverse probability weighting model (column 7), Heckman-type selection model (column 5), and Kling–Leibman bounds (columns 3, 4, 8, and 9). The adjusted regressions (column 6) include woman-level controls, such as use of family planning methods, ever-use of family planning methods, the total number of children alive (included as a set of dummy variables), educational attainment (primary or less vs. secondary and higher), age (in three age groups), religion (Christian vs. other), tribal ethnicity (Chewa vs. other), and age at sexual debut; they also include child-level controls, such as biological sex, birth order (included as a set of dummy variables), birth month fixed effects, and a flexible form over the child's age. All controls are included at their baseline value. Neighborhood fixed effects are included. Sharpened q values are presented in brackets.

*p < .05; **p < .01

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