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GLOSSARY
AFB
OUR
ECM
EF
FEC
HED
HOCC
LCM
Age at first birth
Amount of time in a union between the 30th birthday and the
survey date
Early child mortality, consisting of deaths to children that
occur before mothers reach age 30
Early fertility, consisting of births before mothers reach age
30
EF*HOCC Interaction between early fertility and husband occupation
Self-reported fecundability (= 1 when respondents report no
trouble having children; 0 otherwise)
Education of current husband
Occupation of current husband
Later child mortality, consisting of deaths after mothers reach
age 30
Contraceptive use pattern
Later fertility, consisting of births after mothers reach age 30
Number of marriages or unions
Current residence
LOU
LF
NMAR
RES
RESC
SOB
SOB *HOCC
SCB*WED
SCG
WBM
WED
WSM
Respondent childhood residence
Sufficiency of boys at mother's 30th birthday (= 1 when
respondents have two living boys; 0 otherwise)
Interaction between boy sufficiency and husband occupation
Interaction
Sufficiency
between boy suf f lo iency and respondent education
of girls at mother's 30th birthday (= 1 when
respondents have one living girl; 0 otherwise)
Work experience in the modern sector before marriage
Respondent education
Work experience in modern sector since first marriage
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mothers reach