Table 4.

Total gross fertility (number of children) as a function of sulfa exposure.

(1)(2)(3)
# Children# Children |${\vert }$| Children |$>$|0Childless
|${prePneumonia}\ast {sulfayears}$||$-0.0209^{*}$||$-0.0187^{*}$|0.0021|$^{**}$|
(0.0118)(0.0106)(0.0009)
N518,933421,983518,933
Mean2.57503.16600.1866
(1)(2)(3)
# Children# Children |${\vert }$| Children |$>$|0Childless
|${prePneumonia}\ast {sulfayears}$||$-0.0209^{*}$||$-0.0187^{*}$|0.0021|$^{**}$|
(0.0118)(0.0106)(0.0009)
N518,933421,983518,933
Mean2.57503.16600.1866

Notes: These regressions are comparable to panel B of Table 3, except that fertility outcomes are measured based on gross fertility (total number of live births). The sample contains women aged 40–50 at census. *denotes p-value < 0.1, **denotes p-value < 0.05, and ***denotes p-value < 0.01.

Table 4.

Total gross fertility (number of children) as a function of sulfa exposure.

(1)(2)(3)
# Children# Children |${\vert }$| Children |$>$|0Childless
|${prePneumonia}\ast {sulfayears}$||$-0.0209^{*}$||$-0.0187^{*}$|0.0021|$^{**}$|
(0.0118)(0.0106)(0.0009)
N518,933421,983518,933
Mean2.57503.16600.1866
(1)(2)(3)
# Children# Children |${\vert }$| Children |$>$|0Childless
|${prePneumonia}\ast {sulfayears}$||$-0.0209^{*}$||$-0.0187^{*}$|0.0021|$^{**}$|
(0.0118)(0.0106)(0.0009)
N518,933421,983518,933
Mean2.57503.16600.1866

Notes: These regressions are comparable to panel B of Table 3, except that fertility outcomes are measured based on gross fertility (total number of live births). The sample contains women aged 40–50 at census. *denotes p-value < 0.1, **denotes p-value < 0.05, and ***denotes p-value < 0.01.

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